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Manderley

Country: Spain, Language: Spanish, 103 mins

  • Director: Jesús Garay
  • Writer: Jesús Garay

CGiii Comment

Laughably bad, painfully amateur.

Garay's first feature will give hope to many a young and talentless filmmaker...if at first you don't succeed...try and try again.


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The(ir) Blurb...

History of three homosexuals who decide to spend the summer together at the cottage that the parents of one of them have in Santander. The film shows naturally a series of attitudes then considered shocking and even unnatural.


Este film de Jesús Garay se rodó entre Santander y Cabezón de la Sal, un pueblo de la actual provincia de Cantabría, en el verano de 1980. Constituye una inusual reflexión sobre la labilidad del deseo sexual contando entre los principales protagonistas al pintor sevillano, afincado en Barcelona, Ocaña.

Cast & Characters

Otto Apuy;
Jorge Artajo;
Felipe de Paco;
Montse Ester;
Juan Ferrer;
Enrique Ibanez;
Carlos G. Malleis;
Karmele Marchante;
Teofilo Marlesca;
Antonio Martin