National Heritage

National Heritage

Year: 1981

Runtime: 112 mins

Language: Spanish

Director: Luis García Berlanga

Comedy

After General Franco’s death, the Leguineche family abandons their estate to return to Madrid, seeking society and the king’s inner circle. The Marquis, intent on restoring his family’s glory, moves into a central palace. He battles his hostile wife, who despises him and their son, claims she is incurably ill, and remodels the palace aristocratic.

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