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La vaquilla (English: The Heifer) is a 1985 Spanish comedy film written and directed by Luis García Berlanga. It was the first comedy made about the Spanish Civil War and the highest-grossing Spanish film in Spain at the time surpassing Los santos inocentes. [1] [2]
During the last seconds of 2024, Lalachus showed before the cameras a picture of the Grand Prix, a La 1 television program, starring the iconic Grand Prix heifer, which represented the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She showed the picture, while defending public television and saying: I always carry my picture of the Grand Prix heifer with me.
Peña El Ajo is a cultural association formed in Teruel (), in 1969.It is in the central and the oldest part of the City, "La Vaquilla Del Ángel". The association is in charge of scheduling a music festival [1] which lasts for 4 days (Friday to Monday), over the weekend closest to 10 July.
His 1985 film La vaquilla (The Heifer), a comedy about the Civil War, was the highest-grossing Spanish film in Spain at the time. [26] Other films include the period comedy Boyfriend in Sight (1954), the Argentine production Las Pirañas (1967), and Moors and Christians (1987), his last collaboration with Azcona. [27]
(La vaquilla) Director: Luis García Berlanga Cast: Alfredo Landa , Guillermo Montesinos , Santiago Ramos , José Sacristán , Agustín González , Adolfo Marsillach , Amparo Soler Leal , María Luisa Ponte , Juanjo Puigcorbé , Antonio Gamero
Below is the list of films that were listed in the annual yearbooks as having the highest gross since 1965. The gross reported is that by the end of the year the record was subsequently broken.
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La vaquilla: Luis García Berlanga: Comedy, War. 1986 Spain The War of the Madmen: La guerra de los locos: Manolo Matji: Drama. 1986 Spain The Bastard Brother of God: El hermano bastardo de Dios: Benito Rabal: Drama, War. Based on a novel El hermano bastardo de Dios. 1986 Spain Dragon Rapide: Jaime Camino: Drama, History. Gen.