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Las locuras de Parchís 1982

★ 5.73 votes📅 1982-04-14

Javier Aguirre's delightful family musical *Las locuras de Parchís* (1982) follows the mischievous antics of the beloved Spanish board game-themed group as they navigate friendship, romance, and rebellion.

Director: Javier Aguirre

Cast

Manuel Alexandre
Manuel Alexandre
Don Matias
Constantino 'Tino' Fernández
Tino
Yolanda Ventura
Yolanda Ventura
Yolanda
Gemma Termes Prat
Gemma Termes Prat
Gema
David Muñoz
David Muñoz
David
Francisco 'Frank' Díaz
Francisco 'Frank' Díaz
Frank
Rodrigo Valdecantos
Carlitos 'El Flaco'
Ricardo Merino
Ricardo Merino
Don Atilio
Francisco Camoiras
Francisco Camoiras
Cipri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Las locuras de Parchís* (1982) about?

This vibrant family musical follows the Parchís kids after their trip to Disneyland, where a new member's romance with the group stirs trouble. When their manager objects, he sends her away to a convent school, sparking a journey of friendship and defiance.

Who directed *Las locuras de Parchís*?

The film was directed by the versatile Spanish filmmaker Javier Aguirre, known for his work in family and musical cinema.

Who stars in *Las locuras de Parchís*?

The film features Manuel Alexandre, Constantino 'Tino' Fernández, Yolanda Ventura, Gemma Termes Prat, and David Muñoz as the core young performers.

Is *Las locuras de Parchís* (1982) worth watching?

For fans of nostalgic family films and Spanish musicals, *Las locuras de Parchís* offers charm and heart, though its unrated status leaves room for subjective taste. Its blend of adventure, romance, and youthful spirit makes it a standout in the genre.

How long is *Las locuras de Parchís*?

Runtime details are not listed for this 1982 release.

About Las locuras de Parchís (1982) — A 1980s Family Musical Adventure with Heart

Javier Aguirre's delightful family musical *Las locuras de Parchís* (1982) follows the mischievous antics of the beloved Spanish board game-themed group as they navigate friendship, romance, and rebellion. After a thrilling visit to Disneyland, the young performers return to find their dynamic disrupted when Vicky, the daughter of their strict manager Don Atilio, joins the team. However, Don Atilio's disapproval of Vicky's relationship with the group's members—Gemma, Yolanda, David, Tino, and Frank—leads him to send her away to a convent school run by his own sister. What unfolds is a heartfelt tale of loyalty, generational clashes, and the unbreakable bonds of youthful camaraderie. Set against a vibrant 1980s backdrop, the film blends playful energy with poignant themes of acceptance and defiance, making it a nostalgic favorite for families and music lovers alike.

With its catchy soundtrack, charming ensemble cast, and a storyline that balances lighthearted fun with deeper emotional undertones, *Las locuras de Parchís* captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges of growing up. The film's warm, nostalgic atmosphere resonates with audiences who grew up with the franchise, while its universal themes continue to charm new generations.