In the mid-19th century, California, a Mexican territory, became part of the United States. Faced with the possibility of being dispossessed of his land by the new authorities, Don César de Echagüe, a Spanish nobleman, asks his son César, a capricious and insufferable fop, for help.
Mario Camus | Director |
Jaume Peracaula | Director of Photography |
José María Biurrún | Editor |
Sebastián Mariné | Original Music Composer |
Mario Camus | Screenplay |
José Mallorquí | Novel |
Enrique Cerezo | Producer |
Juan Gona | Executive Producer |
Julio Gavilanes | Casting |
Emilio Ardura | Production Design |