Bruno and Micky are two young people who abandon their studies to dedicate themselves to song. When Bruno meets Mayte and becomes a fashionable singer, he forgets about his closest friends. But success is short-lived ... One of the most delirious manifestations that Spanish cinema saw of the 'ye-yé' hatching, with an absolutely priceless Micky, half-self-interpreting, like Bruno Lomas and Massiel. The story revolves around the desire to succeed that drives the trio, as well as the romantic relationships established between them. Seen today, it must be as delicious as it is moving, especially considering that it premiered a year before Massiel caused a national earthquake by winning at the Eurovision Song Contest with the famous "La, la, la".
Credits
Codo con codo Cast
Name |
Character |
Antonio Casas
was 55, 70 years old when died
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Rafaela Aparicio
She was 61, 90 years old when she died
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as Juanita |
Montserrat Julió
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José Sancho
He was 22, 68 years old when he died
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as Amigo de bruno (uncredited) |
Pilar Velázquez
She was 21, now 78 years old
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as Mayte Alear |
George Rigaud
He was 61, 78 years old when he died
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as Sr. Alear |
Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui
He was 45, 70 years old when he died
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Pilar Miró
was 27, 57 years old when died
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as Herself (uncredited) |
Claudia Gravy
She was 22, now 79 years old
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Massiel
She was 19, now 77 years old
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as Herself |
Tote García Ortega
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Bruno Lomas
He was 27, 50 years old when he died
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as Himself |
Ana Castor
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Alfredo Santacruz
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Codo con codo Crew