The Prodigal Woman (1946 film) explained

The Prodigal Woman
Director:Rafael Gil
Editing:Juan Serra
Distributor:Suevia Films
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Spain

The Prodigal Woman (Spanish: La pródiga) is a 1946 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Durán, Paola Barbara and Juan Espantaleón.[1]

Synopsis

Three young candidates for parliament arrive in a town where a bankrupt marchioness is the most influential person. This woman with an adventurous past now lives in ruins because she practices charity with the entire town, hence she is known as "the prodigal". Between her and the idealistic Guillermo a love arises.

References

  1. de España p.119

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