Cast: Pedro Porcel

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


7.6

6K votes

7.2

4K votes

Mi calle

1960 · Movie · 91 min. · Spain

6.6

673 votes

6.6

673 votes

The Reprieve

1961 · Movie · 90 min. · Spain

6.4

129 votes

6.4

129 votes

6.2

221 votes

Death at Dawn

1960 · Movie · 94 min. · Spain

6.1

108 votes

6.1

108 votes

Sin la sonrisa de Dios

1955 · Movie · 100 min. · Spain

Direction Julio Salvador

Cast Conrado San Martín · Julia Caba Alba · Pedro Porcel · José Moratalla

Plot Francisco is part of a gang of neighborhood in a Spanish suburb. At school he's going to be driven by numerous fights. But things seem to change when school is...

5.7

97 votes

5.7

97 votes

5.1

113 votes

A 45 revoluciones por minuto

1969 · Movie · 111 min. · Spain

4.6

221 votes

4.6

221 votes

Amaya

1952 · Movie · 110 min. · Spain

4.6

37 votes

4.6

37 votes

4.6

3K votes

Más bonita que ninguna

1965 · Movie · 114 min. · Spain

4.5

361 votes

4.5

361 votes

La boda era a las doce

1964 · Movie · 91 min. · Spain

Direction Julio Salvador

Cast Concha Velasco · José Rubio · Pedro Porcel · Terele Pávez

Plot Elisa is a young clerk in a fashion house who, by mistake, has sent a dress pattern designed to compete in a night parade to Mrs. Durand, instead of which...

4.2

78 votes

4.2

78 votes

The Secretaries

1968 · Movie · 85 min. · Spain

4.0

258 votes

4.0

258 votes

3.7

547 votes

3.5

323 votes

Solteros de verano

1962 · Movie · 87 min. · Spain

Direction Alfonso Balcázar

Cast Ángela Bravo · Julia Caba Alba · José Campos · Alberto Closas

Plot This film tells the funny and picaresque adventures of several husbands who recover their singleness in the summer

Not rated

Not rated

The Red Rose

1960 · Movie · 80 min. · Spain

Direction Carlos Serrano de Osma

Cast Mikaela · Luis Peña · Pedro Porcel · Elena Espejo

Plot Even if La rosa roja/The Red Rose (1960) is apparently a fairly conventional film, its numerous interesting features render it one of the more attractive and singular films in its...

Not rated

Not rated