Cast: Raúl Xiqués

Top movies, series, and documentaries starring Raúl Xiqués. Uncover the most acclaimed works, loved by fans and praised by critics.


The Twelve Chairs

1962 · Movie · 94 min. · Cuba

Direction Tomás Gutiérrez Alea

Cast Enrique Santiesteban · Reynaldo Miravalles · René Sánchez · Idalberto Delgado

Synopsis When her country is taken over by socialist revolutionaries, a wealthy woman can't bear to give up all of her wealth and possessions to the new government, so she hides all of her treasures in the 12 chairs of a...

6.6

255 votes

6.6

255 votes

Alejandra (TV Series)

1994 · Series · 30 min. · Venezuela

Direction Olegario Barrera

Cast Maria Conchita Alonso · Jorge Schubert · Alicia Plaza · Angélica Arenas

Synopsis Alejandra is a beautiful woman who has dedicated her life to the medical profession in an effort to rise above her tormented, humble beginnings and prove to herself and those around her that she can make a contribution to society....

3.2

35 votes

3.2

35 votes

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La dulce Tía (TV)

1991 · Movie · Venezuela

Direction Ramón Tovar

Cast Gustavo Rodríguez · Daniel Alvarado · Carolina Cristancho · Marisela Buitrago

Synopsis Set in the 1950s, A man must pose as a sophisticated, millionaire woman to win over his love.

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Cuba '58

1962 · Movie · 78 min. · Cuba

Direction Jorge Fraga · José Miguel García Ascot

Cast Pedro Pablo Astorga · Sergio Corrieri · Ángel Espasande · José Antonio Rodríguez

Synopsis A reconstruction of the start of the triumphant Cuban revolution which deposed Batista. It includes asserters of interviews with those involved with the revolution.

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Mujercitas (TV Series)

1999 · Series · Venezuela

Direction Grazio D'Angelo

Cast Daniela Alvarado · Adrián Delgado · Eduardo Serrano · Karina Orozco

Synopsis 110 Episodes. Inspired by Louisa May Alcott's masterpiece "Little Women", this story takes place during a Civil War in 1859. The tempestuous Josephine, the beautiful Manuela, the fragile Maria Teresa and the romantic Chelita are the little women of this...

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