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The Adventurer of Seville

Bandits kidnap Figaro, the famous barber of Seville, and use his wonderful voice to attract travelers and rob stagecoaches. Because of this, the police chases him as an accomplice of the bandits. Then Figaro decides to join the army as a volunteer to fight in Puerto Rico. He returns covered with glory and his faults are condoned. However, the adventures of Figaro continue in Seville in the false scene of the aristocracy

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  • Luis Mariano

    Luis Mariano

    Fígaro

  • Lolita Sevilla

    Lolita Sevilla

    Pepilla

  • José Isbert

    José Isbert

    Don Faustino

  • Danielle Godet

    Danielle Godet

    Rosina

  • Juan Calvo

    Juan Calvo

    El Cartujano

  • José María Rodero

    José María Rodero

    Conde de Almaviva

  • Jean Galland

    Jean Galland

    Don Bartolo

  • Emma Penella

    Emma Penella

    Duquesa de San Tirso

  • Fernando Sancho

    Fernando Sancho

    Sir Albert

Overview

Bandits kidnap Figaro, the famous barber of Seville, and use his wonderful voice to attract travelers and rob stagecoaches. Because of this, the police chases him as an accomplice of the bandits. Then Figaro decides to join the army as a volunteer to fight in Puerto Rico. He returns covered with glory and his faults are condoned. However, the adventures of Figaro continue in Seville in the false scene of the aristocracy

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