He Died Fifteen Years Ago
1954 film
- José Antonio Giménez-Arnau (play)
- Vicente Escrivá
- Ramón D. Faraldo
- Rafael Rivelles
- Francisco Rabal
- Lyla Rocco
- Alfredo Fraile
- Heinrich Gartner
- Pablo Ripoll
Production
companies
companies
- Aspa Producciones Cinematográficas
- Cesáreo González Producciones Cinematográficas
Release date
- 4 October 1954 (1954-10-04)
Running time
He Died Fifteen Years Ago (Spanish: Murió hace quince años) is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Rafael Gil and starring Rafael Rivelles, Francisco Rabal and Lyla Rocco.[1]
Synopsis
Diego Acuña was one of the children transferred to the Soviet Union during the Spanish Civil War and educated in communism and prepared to act as an international spy. Among his destinations are France and Italy, where he will work under the command of Germán Goeritz. After several years he is entrusted with a mission in Spain, in which he must collaborate in the murder of his father, an important opponent of communism.[2][3]
Cast
- Rafael Rivelles as Coronel Acuña
- Francisco Rabal as Diego
- Lyla Rocco as Mónica
- Gérard Tichy as Germán Goeritz
- Carmen Rodríguez as Cándida
- Ricardo Calvo as Daniel
- Fernando Sancho as Joaquín Campos
- Félix de Pomés as Jefe de policía
- Antonio Prieto as Ramón Iranzo
- José Manuel Martín as Muñoz
- Porfiria Sanchíz as Profesora
- Carlos Acevedo as Diego, de niño
- María Dolores Pradera as Cantante
- Maria Piazzai as Irene
- Gabriel Alcover as Primer agente en El Escorial
- Juan José Alcón as Diego, de joven
- Adela Carboné as Vieja
- Álvarez de Quindós as Doctor
- Ramón D. Faraldo as Professor
- Rufino Inglés as Segundo agente en El Escorial
- Damián Rabal as Marinero
- Pedro Luis Ramírez as Viajero del avión
- Luis Rivera as Maitre
- Jacinto San Emeterio as Agente del aeropuerto
- Carlos Miguel Solá as Agente en el caserón
References
Bibliography
- Bentley, Bernard. A Companion to Spanish Cinema. Boydell & Brewer 2008.
External links
- He Died Fifteen Years Ago at IMDb
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Films directed by Rafael Gil
- The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself (1942)
- Journey to Nowhere (1942)
- Traces of Light (1943)
- Eloisa Is Under an Almond Tree (1943)
- Lessons in Good Love (1944)
- The Nail (1944)
- Thirsty Land (1945)
- The Phantom and Dona Juanita (1945)
- The Prodigal Woman (1946)
- The Holy Crown (1947)
- Don Quixote (1947)
- The Faith (1947)
- Mare Nostrum (1948)
- The Sunless Street (1948)
- Just Any Woman (1949)
- Adventures of Juan Lucas (1949)
- Saturday Night (1950)
- Apollo Theatre (1950)
- The Great Galeoto (1951)
- Our Lady of Fatima (1951)
- The Song of Sister Maria (1952)
- From Madrid to Heaven (1952)
- I Was a Parish Priest (1953)
- He Died Fifteen Years Ago (1954)
- Judas' Kiss (1954)
- The Other Life of Captain Contreras (1955)
- The Cock Crow (1955)
- The Big Lie (1956)
- Miracle of the White Suit (1956)
- Let's Make the Impossible! (1958)
- Luxury Cabin (1959)
- College Boarding House (1959)
- Litri and His Shadow (1960)
- Darling (1961)
- Green Harvest (1961)
- Rogelia (1962)
- Queen of the Chantecler (1962)
- You and Me Are Three (1962)
- The Blackmailers (1963)
- Pedrito de Andía's New Life (1965)
- Currito of the Cross (1965)
- Samba (1965)
- Road to Rocío (1966)
- He's My Man! (1966)
- Another's Wife (1967)
- Fruit of Temptation (1968)
- The Sailor with Golden Fists (1968)
- A Decent Adultery (1969)
- Blood in the Bullring (1969)
- The Locket (1970)
- The Man Who Wanted to Kill Himself (1970)
- The Green Envelope (1971)
- The Doubt (1972)
- Nothing Less Than a Real Man (1972)
- The Guerrilla (1973)
- The King is the Best Mayor (1974)
- The Good Days Lost (1975)
- Forget the Drums (1975)
- Death's Newlyweds (1975)
- The Legion Like Women (1976)
- Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them (1977)
- Father Cami's Wedding (1979)
- Spoiled Children (1980)
- And in the Third Year, He Rose Again (1980)
- Old Shirt to New Jacket (1982)
- The Autonomines (1984)
- The Cheerful Colsada Girls (1984)
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