Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing

110 mins | Comedy | Jan. 17, 1989

Theodore, a young Spanish engineer who works as a professor at the University of Oklahoma, returned to Spain to enjoy a sabbatical year. Upon arrival, he discovers that his father killed his mother and, to compensate for the loss, he bought a motorcycle with sidecar to travel together. Father and son arrive in a remote mountain village seems empty, what happens is that all residents are in church every day, because the Mass is a true spectacle. Jimmy and Theodore are discovering the peculiarities of the people, attend the elections held each year to appoint mayor, priest, teacher, bitch ... In addition, the town has come a group of students at the American University of Eaton, a Belgian meteorologists, a dissident group of the Russian Army Choir, invading people's hidden above ...

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing

110 mins | Comedy | Jan. 17, 1989

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing
Theodore, a young Spanish engineer who works as a professor at the University of Oklahoma, returned to Spain to enjoy a sabbatical year. Upon arrival, he discovers that his father killed his mother and, to compensate for the loss, he bought a motorcycle with sidecar to travel together. Father and son arrive in a remote mountain village seems empty, what happens is that all residents are in church every day, because the Mass is a true spectacle. Jimmy and Theodore are discovering the peculiarities of the people, attend the elections held each year to appoint mayor, priest, teacher, bitch ... In addition, the town has come a group of students at the American University of Eaton, a Belgian meteorologists, a dissident group of the Russian Army Choir, invading people's hidden above ...
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers TVE, Paraíso, Compañía de Aventuras Comerciales
Original title Amanece, que no es poco
Directors Germán Ameave, Gabriel Villanueva, Emiliano Otegui, José Luis Cuerda
Writers José Luis Cuerda

Cast

José 'Saza' Sazatornil

as Cabo Gutiérrez

Carmen de Lirio

as Doña Rocío - su señora

Francisco Martínez

as Sixto - su hijo

Ovidi Montllor

as Pascual

Carmen Rodríguez

as Su mujer

Rafael Díaz

as Fermín

Amada Tercero

as Su mujer

Cassen

as Cura párroco

Manuel Alexandre

as Paquito - su padre

María Ángeles Ariza

as Merceditas - su prima

Rafael Alonso

as El alcalde

Fedra Lorente

as Susan - su amiga

Cris Huerta

as Tirso - el mesonero

Elisa Belmonte

as Soprano

María I. González

as Pianista

Chus Lampreave

as Álvarez - su madre

Alberto Bové

as Pedro - su tío

Luis Ciges

as Jimmy

Antonio Resines

as Teodoro

Aurora Bautista

as La Padington

Arturo Bonín

as Bruno

María Isbert

as Adelaida - la hija

María Elena Flores

as Aurora - la madre

Paco Cambres

as Don Alonso - el médico

Queta Claver

as Doña Remedios - su mujer

Miguel Rellán

as Carmelo, el borracho

Rosalía Dans

as Gabriela - su mujer

Pastora Vega

as La labradora

Tito Valverde

as El intelectual

Enrique San Francisco

as Cascales

Gabino Diego

as Portavoz americano

Guillermo Montesinos

as Suicida permanente

Antonio Gamero

as El feriante

Paco Hernández

as Don Roberto - maestro escuela

Juan Moreno

as Niño

Juan López

as Niño

Juan Quesada

as Niño

Marcial García

as Niño

Juan Palacios

as Niño

Jorge V. Ortiz

as Rafaelito

Alberto Pérez

as Niño

Ana María León

as Niña

Llanos Ródenas

as Niña

Rebeca Ródenas

as Niña

Carmen García

as Niña

Carmen González

as Niña

Yolanda Navalón

as Niña

Pilar Felipe

as Niña

Amparo González

as Niña

Sonia Ródenas

as Niña

Samuel Claxton

as Nge Ndomo

Luis Perezagua

as Aspirante a intelectual

Francisco León

as Labrador I

Dionisio Moreno

as Labrador II

Fructuoso Lozano

as Labrador III

Ferran Rañé

as Mariano

Antonio Passy

as Garcinuño

Alberto Delgado

as Joven

Enrique Pozo

as Hombre I

Felipe Roldán

as Hombre II

Saturnino González

as Hombre III

César García

as Hombre IV

Violeta Cela

as La Mercedes

Daniel Romero

as El Gobernador que canta

Juan Manuel Chiapella

as Hombre razonable

Pedro González

as Mendigo I

Félix Criubaldo

as Mendigo II

Jesús López

as Follarín

María Paz Córdoba

as Receptora

Marcial González

as Conductor del alcalde

Amancio Palacios

as Bebedor de alcohol I

Pedro José Palacios

as Bebedor de alcohol II

Pedro Ramírez

as Hombre exaltado

Agustín García

as Hombre exaltado II

Julián Talavera

as Hombre exaltado III