Francisco Ramos de Castro

Movies

La del Manojo de Rosas
Writer
La del Manojo de Rosas, the Teatro de la Zarzuela's most emblematic and popular production, turns 30 years old. At its premiere in September 1990, it was very well received by the public and critics, and has continued to be so during the last three decades. Several generations of singers, artists, technicians and the public have enjoyed what is now Sorozábal's best-known zarzuela.
24 Hours of Lies
Writer
Musical comedy in two acts. A vaudeville theatre where nobody wants to show who they are for fear of exposing what they lack.
The Vows
Producer
The gritty lives of Portuguese villagers are shown in this action drama which shows the interaction between a married couple who have taken an unusual vow of celibacy and a gang of gypsies who are terrorizing their village. The film highlights many ancient religious traditions still current in these regions, as the villagers, devout Catholics, support the gypsy con-men by buying religious relics from them.
Nojo aos Cães
Producer
Black and white with color photography is used to tell the story of 12 would be demonstrators waiting for re-enforcements to show them the way. the group spends their time talking about love, religion, sex and the war. The meeting degenerates into a drunken orgy before the police mercifully break up the group and stops the film from continuing. The film was banned in Portugal. - Dan Pavlides, Rovi
Veraneo en España
Dialogue
Veraneo en España
Screenplay
Heredero en apuros
Dialogue
Paco, a Sevillian living in Paris who works as a music hall singer, receives news of the death of his uncle named him heir to his fortune. The only condition imposed is to pass a test that is to fight in one of the main squares in Spain. If the attempt fails, the estate would pass to her sister full. From here, Paco will have to wake up if he want to show their courage and take part in a bullfight.
¡Che, qué loco!
Writers' Assistant
A bankrupt man tries to marry a millionaire woman, which triggers a whole series of misunderstandings.
Happy Holidays
Writer
Alegres vacaciones (English: Happy Holidays) is a 1948 Spanish animated film by J. M. Blay and Arturo Moreno.
El crimen de Pepe Conde
Screenplay
Pepe Conde, a poor simple man, is tricked by a rich marquis to believe he has sold his soul to the devil to win the attention of the woman he is in love with.
Pepe Conde
Dialogue
Currito de la Cruz
Dialogue