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Never Say Goodbye

Set in 1936, the People's Olympic Games are held in Barcelona in response to the Berlin Olympics under the Nazi regime. Georges, a talented photographer, meets Catherine, a liberal playwright, and the two fall in love. However they soon become embroiled in the Spanish Civil War.

Top Cast

  • Suzuho Makaze

    Suzuho Makaze

    Georges Malraux

  • Jun Hana

    Jun Hana

    Katherine McGregor

  • Toa Serika

    Toa Serika

    Vincent Romero

  • Sakuragi Minato

    Sakuragi Minato

    Francisco Aguilar

Overview

Set in 1936, the People's Olympic Games are held in Barcelona in response to the Berlin Olympics under the Nazi regime. Georges, a talented photographer, meets Catherine, a liberal playwright, and the two fall in love. However they soon become embroiled in the Spanish Civil War.

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