When the Children are Gone

When the Children are Gone

Release date : July 30, 1941
Runtime : 2h 19m
Countries of origin : Mexico /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Juan Bustillo Oro /
Production companies : Producciónes Grovas /
July 30, 1941 2h 19m Mexico Drama Spanish More
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Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
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Fernando Soler
Don José Rosales
Sara García
Doña Lupe Rosales
Joaquín Pardavé
Don Casimiro
Emilio Tuero
Raymundo Rosales
Marina Tamayo
Amalia Rosales
Carlos López Moctezuma
José Rosales (as Carlos L. Moctezuma)
Miguel Inclán
Patricio Gómez
Antonio R. Frausto
Francisco Paz (Pancho)
Luis G. Barreiro
Sebastián Ramos
Alfredo Varela
Tomás Rosales (as Alfredo Varela Jr.)
Manuel Noriega
Don Claudio (as Manolo Noriega)
Tony Díaz
Federico Rosales
Chucho Monge
Antonio
Humberto Rodríguez
Ramón, delivery man
Ricardo Adalid
Luis (as Luis Adalid)

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  • title:When the Children are Gone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1941
  • Runtime:2h 19m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Juan Bustillo Oro /
  • Writers: Humberto Gómez Landero · Juan Bustillo Oro ·
  • Production companies: Producciónes Grovas ·
  • Overview:Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
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