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The Girl at the Inn

Juan Luis and Dimas arrive to the "Venta del Catite", a tavern run by Rafael and his goddaughter Reyes. The tavern is frequented by tuna fishermen in the region, but in reality it is a cover for smuggling. Rafael decides to hire a beautiful singer, Raquel, to distract customers and the two new arrivals, so that he can do his business without being disturbed.

Top Cast

  • Lola Flores

    Lola Flores

    Reyes

  • Manolo Caracol

    Manolo Caracol

    Don Rafael

  • Rubén Rojo

    Rubén Rojo

    Juan Luis / Carlos de Osuna

  • José Nieto

    José Nieto

    Capitán del "Tiburon"

  • Erika Morgan

    Erika Morgan

    Rachel

  • Raúl Cancio

    Raúl Cancio

    Sargento Guardia Civil

  • Xan das Bolas

    Xan das Bolas

    Dimas

  • Rafael Ortega

    Rafael Ortega

  • Manuel Ortega

    Manuel Ortega

Overview

Juan Luis and Dimas arrive to the "Venta del Catite", a tavern run by Rafael and his goddaughter Reyes. The tavern is frequented by tuna fishermen in the region, but in reality it is a cover for smuggling. Rafael decides to hire a beautiful singer, Raquel, to distract customers and the two new arrivals, so that he can do his business without being disturbed.

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