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- In a desolate section of the Sahara once ruled by the French, two thirsty men stumble into the camp of a Tuareg warrior where they're given water and shelter. Soldiers from the new Arab government now arrive by Jeep and demand the two men be turned over to them. The warrior refuses, citing the sacred laws of hospitality. The soldiers shoot dead one of the men and carry off the other -- a political foe of the new government. The warrior mounts his camel and rides off to rescue his kidnapped guest.
- This series tells the story of the fall of Granada, from the point of view of the Spaniards to Granada and the Muslims, and does not tell the view of "Spanish historians"
- Suave gambler Clay Watson, cocky sharpshooter Moses Lang, and wily thespian Edwin Kean are a trio of criminals in the Old West. The motley threesome are forced to form an uneasy alliance in order to find $400,000 dollars in stolen money.
- In 16th-century Rome, Rampín, a sympathetic and shameless rogue, exploits his deceptive arts. He lives with his aunt, Napolitana, a gossiper dedicated to the same trades as his nephew. With the arrival of a beautiful Andalusian, Lozana, fortune enters the house by making her the most beautiful courtesan of Rome. Lozana and Rampín reach an agreement: he will be at her service, taking many lovers at home, and she will give him the best, what others will never have. But one day, don Sancho, a handsome Spaniard, falls in love with her.
- Peralejos de Arriba, a quiet Spanish village, is a place where nothing ever happens. One day an emigrant called Angelino returns to the village to spend the holidays, driving a magnificent Mercedes and explaining beautiful things about Germany and its women. Pepe, fascinated by the stories of his friend, decides to emigrate also to Munich, but his dream begins at five in the morning, cleaning windows, and ends at midnight by sticking posters or washing dishes.
- Javier is used to make the best of his military life. When a companion is killed in his place, he makes up his mind and enters religious life. Reencountering his rich and spoiled family will show him that not all the battles were fought during the war.
- Three criminals from Madrid meet a former partner who plans to commit a robbery at a jewelry store. The attempt is a failure.
- Miguel's military service causes a problem. His young brother Pipo lives with him and isn't willing to leave his side. His tribulations are complicated when Pipo appears during training. He must find Pipo other accommodations.
- Two intermingled stories that take place in the Valencian village of Favara. The first gives title to the film and tells the vicissitudes that happen to the young virginal Visanteta.
- Miguel Cañete is a village man who is called up by the Navy to do military service, but he lives alone with his little brother and doesn't know where to leave him...
- Maria is a young orphan who lives with her wealthy aunt. In the evening, she sings in a cocktail bar and forms a rock band with friends. But while Ernesto is in love with Maria, she cannot counter these feelings for him.
- A young lady named Aldonza receives a communication from the famous Don Quixote, via Sancho Panza, and takes on the identity of the Cervantes character Dulcinea, which gets her into trouble.
- Biopic about Nani, a felon who robbed jewelry stores with the approval of the police in the 80s until the change of government in Spain, when he stopped being useful to the mafia.
- The story of Judas's betrayal of Christ.
- Aurelio leaves his village and goes to the capital to work with a relative in an emigration shipping company. He soon discovers that his relative earns a bonus extorting migrants who sell tickets. But Aurelio is an honest, sensible man who cannot allow such injustice, and he gets fired. Without telling his parents or girlfriend anything about what happened, he decides to stow away on a boat to America.
- A Spanish singer, known as "El Ángel", owner of a nightclub, lives a double life as an expert in alarms for gangs of thieves. In his last robbery, he betrays to his partners and his lover is kidnapped and he is blackmailed. Thinking that she has betrayed him, he abandons her to her fate. Finally, she committes suicide. El Ángel reconsiders his life and decides to become a monk. But his former life will meet him within the walls of the monastery.
- Railway switchman Benito hears one day a bugle call and sees a squad of American riders. Fearing an invasion, he looks for help, but the invaders are actually shooting a spaghetti western. The appearance of Benito on the set coincides with an explosion of dynamite. That's how Benito enters into contact with the amazing world of cinema..
- A German woman fleeing a tragic life goes to marry a Spanish fisherman who lives on an island, but is soon disappointed by his violent and contemptuous character, who lives bitter and angry with everyone and whom nobody loves. His life is going to be difficult with him.
- Raphael, once again, plays a popular singer who must go on a 3 day publicity trip with one of his teenage fans, played by the very young Lesley Anne Down who was 17 at the time this film was made.
- 1930: Andrés, a young priest just out of the seminary, is intended to the imaginary village of Aldemoz, a poor mining parish. There will try by all means to end, through the Gospel, the justified anger of the miners, who live in a bloody misery and social injustice.
- Seven year old Marcos' only illusion is to have his First Communion in a white suit.