Los ases buscan la paz (1954)
December 14, 1954Release Date
Plot.
Ladislao Kubala's biography begins by remembering his career as a successful footballer in Hungary, until one day he receives mysterious instructions that he does not follow and is separated from the national team. He then decides to run clandestinely from the country with other companions. When he arrives in Rome, while waiting for the permission to play, he trains a team, but soon he runs out of money. He travels to Spain, where Barcelona registers it and gets to play with the Spanish team.
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Cast & Crew.
Ladislao Kubala
Self
Estanislao Basora
Himself
Irán Eory
Erika
Mariano Asquerino
Barón von Schauffer
Antonio Ozores
Pedro
José Guardiola
Yanos
Carolina Jiménez
Vera
Gérard Tichy
Kolber
Jesús Vasallo Ramos
Writer
Mari Paz Molinero
Madre de Kubala
José Sepúlveda
Müller
Antonio Queipo
Sargento
Arturo Ruiz Castillo
Director
José Manuel Pinillos
enviado de Yanos
Matías Prats Sr.
Himself (locutor)
Clemente Pamplona
Writer
Gustavo Biosca
Himself
Alfredo Rueda
Writer
Antonio Bofarull
Producer
Federico Martínez Tudó
Composer
Salvador Torres Garriga
Cinematographer
Rosa G. Salgado
Editor
Antonio Ramallets
Himself
José Samitier
Himself
Josep Maria Forn
Assistant Director
Jesús Vasallo
Writer
Martínez Tudo
Music
Alfonso de Lucas
Set Decoration
Elsa Van Alen
Choreographer
Branco Kubala
Laci Kubala
Ricardo Martín
Guillermo E. Moll
Juan Montfort
Salvador Muñoz
Juan Luis Quintana
Alfonso Tuset
José Segarra
José Santamaría
Juan Cano
Andrés Bosch
Eugenio Testa
Details.
Wiki.
Kubala or Aces Looking for Peace (Spanish: Los ases buscan la paz) is a 1955 Spanish sports film directed by Arturo Ruiz Castillo. It portrays the life of the Hungarian footballer Ladislao Kubala who plays himself. Kubala moved to Spain where he played for FC Barcelona and the Spain national football team. The film has a Cold War anti-communist theme which was in line with the policy of General Franco's regime. A film about and starring the Argentine-born Real Madrid player Alfredo Di Stéfano was released the following year.