When the Children are Gone (1941)

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When the Children are Gone (1941) poster

Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.

Director: Juan Bustillo Oro
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 139 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Federico Ruiz
Cinematography: Jack Draper
Editing: Mario González
Production: Producciónes Grovas
Country: Mexico
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Juan Bustillo Oro
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is When the Children are Gone about?
Unjustly accused of theft, the noble Raimundo is forced to leave his paternal home. A new incident, caused by the ambition of his brother José, causes Raimundo to be disowned by his girlfriend María and by his father, the just and strict Don Pepe. The only one who believes in Raimundo is his mother, Dona Lupita, a woman who suffers deeply because of the wrong decisions of her children.
Who directed When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone was directed by Juan Bustillo Oro.
Who stars in When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone stars Fernando Soler, Sara García, Joaquín Pardavé, Emilio Tuero, Marina Tamayo, Carlos López Moctezuma.
How long is When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone has a runtime of 2h 19m (139 minutes).
What genre is When the Children are Gone?
When the Children are Gone is a Drama film.
Where was When the Children are Gone produced?
When the Children are Gone was produced in Mexico.