- The
Southern Court (南朝,
Nanchō) were a set of four
emperors (Emperor Go-Daigo and his line)
whose claims to
sovereignty during the Nanboku-chō
period spanning...
-
Venancio Manuel Jesús Novo Cid-Fuentes (born 17
September 1958),
known as
Nancho Novo, is a
Spanish actor. He
studied medicine at
Universidad de Santiago...
- 1993
Spanish drama film
directed by
Julio Médem,
starring Emma Suárez,
Nancho Novo and María Barranco. Jota, a
failed musician whose girlfriend has recently...
-
Nancho persuades a
terminally ill AIDS man,
named El Moro, to
drive a car bomb to the
Senate in
exchange for 200
million pesos for his family.
Nancho...
- Hong-joo
while begging on the
street when she was young. Kim Na-hyun as
Nancho A
parasitic entertainer at Myoyeongak. Kang Na-eon as Guk Hee A parasitic...
- María José Jordá
Carmen Conesa as Olga
Montse Guallar [es] as
Inmaculada Nancho Novo as
Enrique Albert Baró as
Samuel Rubén Jiménez as
Holly One Juan Carlos...
- 1963, the
Temple constructed a hall
named Southern Court Mystic Law Hall (
Nanchō Myōhōden) to
appease the soul of the four
emperors of the
Southern Court...
-
Alfonso Albacete in 1996. Más que amor, frenesí starred,
among others,
Nancho Novo,
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, and
Ingrid Rubio.
Carlos Bardem, the youngest...
- Juan
Diego Botto as
Calisto Maribel Verdú as Areúsa
Jordi Mollà as Pármeno
Nancho Novo as
Sempronio Nathalie Seseña as
Lucrecia Carlos Fuentes [es] as Sosia...
- The film is
known due a **** **** scene,
early in the plot.
Gigolo Max (
Nancho Novo)
returns to town
followed by a cop (Javier Manrique) and is suspected...