In an allegory of life after Gen. Franco’s victory in the Spanish Civil War, life in a remote village in the 1940s is calm and uneventful. Two little girls see a “Frankenstein” movie, and one of them starts wandering the countryside in search of this kind creature.Courtesy of Gracenote.
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