The Economically Handicapped Explained
The Economically Handicapped (Spanish: Los económicamente débiles) is a 1960 Spanish comedy film directed by Pedro Lazaga and starring Tony Leblanc, Laura Valenzuela and Antonio Ozores.[1]
Cast
- Tony Leblanc as José Martín Rodríguez
- Laura Valenzuela as Ana Molina García
- Antonio Ozores as Paco Molina García
- José Luis López Vázquez as Javier
- Maruja Bustos as Nuria Molina García
- Venancio Muro as Timoteo
- Julio Riscal as Pichurri
- Mayrata O'Wisiedo Santiago Ríos Jesús Puente as Examinador Escuela de Entrenadores
- Juan Cazalilla Ena Sedeño Francisco Bernal Charito Trallero Francisco Vázquez Margarita Gil Fernando Sánchez Polack Francisco Pierrá
- José Villasante
- Beni Deus Enrique Collar as himself
- Antonio Martínez Emilio Rodríguez
- Carlos Martínez Campos Guillermo Hidalgo Joaquín Pamplona Rafael Hernández as Fan del Cantalazo
- Goyo Lebrero Jaime Mayuca Calero Parra Antonio Delgado José Luis Ayuso
- Rosa Cadenas Felixin Yuste
- Rafael Cortés
- Conchita Gil Pedro Antonio Jiménez
- Santiago Kuo Otilia Escudero Urrutia
- Francisco Castillo Mary Escudero Antonio Martín Serafín García Vázquez Mari Carmen Alarcón
- Juan Ignacio Galván Enrique Núñez María Becedas
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- Carlos Chamelar Maruja Navajas Alfredo Taular F. Pérez Vázquez
- Elisa Méndez Gonzalo Zamora Angelines Beoni José María Lado Elva de Bethancourt
References
- Bentley p.378
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer, 2008.