Los Guerrilleros (1963 film) explained

Los Guerrilleros
Director:Pedro Luis Ramírez
Producer:Alfredo Fraile P.C. / Arturo González Producciones
Music:Juan Solano
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:Spain
Language:Spanish

Los Guerrilleros is a 1963 Spanish motion picture. The film was directed by Pedro Luis Ramírez, and stars Manolo Escobar, Rocío Jurado, Alfredo Mayo, and Gracita Morales.

Plot

After the sacking of Córdoba, the troops of Napoleon's army, under the command of Colonel Tenardier, went to Andújar to join General Dupont and give the final battle to the few Spanish patriots that General Castaños has been able to gather. In 1808, in some towns of Spain, guerrilla groups formed attacking the French. In Montoro (Córdoba) they manage to annihilate, in a heroic battle, fought in the town square itself, the troops of Colonel Tenardier.

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