Yo he visto a la muerte

Yo he visto a la muerte

Release date : November 19, 1967
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : José María Forqué /
Production companies : Memsa (Moreno-Espert-Moreno S.A.) /
November 19, 1967 1h 41m Spain Drama Spanish More
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Four real episodes told by their protagonists: Antonio Mejías "Bienvenida" tells the serious goring he suffered in the Plaza de Las Ventas and his recovery process. Álvaro Domecq Romero evokes the last days of the life of the mare "Splendid", the noble animal that was brave and sensitive companion of his father. Andrés Vázquez tells how the times of the "capeas" were in little villages. With him were many unknown kids, who found an anonymous and obscure death. Finally, Luis Miguel "Dominguín", who was with Manolete, in Linares, the afternoon in which he met his death, evokes that tragic afternoon and glosses the bullfighter's human virtues. The four protagonists have seen the death in one way or another and the four tell the indelible impression that remained on them.
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  • title:Yo he visto a la muerte
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1967
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: José María Forqué /
  • Writers: Jaime de Armiñán · Jaime de Armiñán ·
  • Production companies: Memsa (Moreno-Espert-Moreno S.A.) ·
  • Overview:Four real episodes told by their protagonists: Antonio Mejías "Bienvenida" tells the serious goring he suffered in the Plaza de Las Ventas and his recovery process. Álvaro Domecq Romero evokes the last days of the life of the mare "Splendid", the noble animal that was brave and sensitive companion of his father. Andrés Vázquez tells how the times of the "capeas" were in little villages. With him were many unknown kids, who found an anonymous and obscure death. Finally, Luis Miguel "Dominguín", who was with Manolete, in Linares, the afternoon in which he met his death, evokes that tragic afternoon and glosses the bullfighter's human virtues. The four protagonists have seen the death in one way or another and the four tell the indelible impression that remained on them.
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