Hawthorn Flower
Fernando, who does not wish to abide by his father's order to marry the daughter of a rich man on the island, pretends to be his servant and falls in love with Anita, a peasant.
Fernando, who does not wish to abide by his father's order to marry the daughter of a rich man on the island, pretends to be his servant and falls in love with Anita, a peasant.
Fernando de España Dezcallar
Marqués del Palmer
Anita Delgado
Jorge Dezcallar Moysi
Juana Ferrer
Juan Fortuny
Juan Fuster Rossinyol
Rafael Recio
Fernando, who does not wish to abide by his father's order to marry the daughter of a rich man on the island, pretends to be his servant and falls in love with Anita, a peasant.
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