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- Francisco Reiguera (November 9, 1899 – March 15, 1969) was a Spanish actor who is best known for playing the title role in Orson Welles’ unfinished film...
- Don Quixote in Spain and Italy, but replaced Mischa Auer with Francisco Reiguera, and resumed acting jobs. In Italy in 1959, Welles directed his scenes...
- w****s, which Welles feared would be insufficient. Spanish actor Francisco Reiguera was cast as Don Quixote and Akim Tamiroff remained as Sancho Panza. Welles...
- Soto La Marina as Tepalcate Alejandro Ciangherotti as Ernesto Francisco Reiguera as Notario; Don Aquilino Beatriz Ramos as Indita Alberto Sacramento as...
- Reyes Gloria Alonso as Gloria Nicolás Rodríguez as Guitarist Francisco Reiguera as El muerto Juan Orraca as Architect Julián de Meriche as Representative...
- Montigny Joaquín Coss as Anticuario Levin Luis Mussot as Doctor Francisco Reiguera as Napoleón Malicornio Ernesto Monato as Agente Mathier Joaquín Roche as...
- Noé Murayama as Captain Lopez Guillermo Hernández as Timoteo Francisco Reiguera as Bishop Carlos Berriochea as Pablo Armando Acosta as Pascual The original...
- Castro - (as Manuel Castro) Lina Madrigal Julián García Francisco Reiguera - (as Paco Reiguera) Eduardo Charpenel José Luis Moreno - (as Jose Luis Moreno 'Pistache')...
- solterona Directed by Miguel M. Delgado Written by Miguel M. Delgado Francisco Reiguera Juan Roca Based on Das Geheimnis der alten Mamsell by E. Marlitt Produced...
- Matías, the young monk Hortensia Santoveña as Simón's mother Francisco Reiguera as an old monk Luis Aceves Castañeda as Brother Trifón, the monk who slanders...