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68 minutes of Franco-era propaganda so intense you'll need a stiff drink and a history book.
TMDB
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IMDb
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¡Harka! (1941)

patriotic fever dreammelodramatic bromancecolonial nostalgia trip

Overview

Drama

In North Africa, Captain Valcázar and Lieutenant Herrera's harka, great friends, stands out for its heroism in actions. The wife and the sister of a dead Captain travel to Morocco. At the time, Herrera falls in love with the sister in law, Amparo, who wants to return to Madrid. So does the lieutenant, but soon learns the harka has been undone in combat and the Captain Valcázar died with it. Herrera runs to take charge of the harka to reorganize it.

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Standout Aspects

Production

Actual Moroccan locations give accidental documentary value.

Acting

Luis Peña's tortured loyalty face carries the whole thing.

Best for:Solo: Film history nerds only. Bring context, patience, and zero expectations.·Rewatch: Spot the ideological machinery on second viewing.
Heads up:Triggers: Glorification of Spanish colonial violence in Morocco.·Emotional: Multiple heroic death scenes played for maximum nationalist tear-jerking.
Carlos Arévalo

Director

Carlos Arévalo

ReleasedApr 12, 1941
Runtime1h 8m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feelheavy
Cifesa
Arevalo P.C.

Top Cast

Alfredo Mayo

Alfredo Mayo

Capitán Santiago Balcázar

Luis Peña

Luis Peña

Teniente Carlos Herrera

Luchy Soto

Luchy Soto

Amparo

Raúl Cancio

Raúl Cancio

Capitán Fernando Peña

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Made during early Franco regime to glorify the Africanistas—army officers who launched the 1936 coup from Morocco. The 'harka' itself was a real colonial military unit.

Trivia

Luis Peña plays both Herrera AND Commander Prada—budget constraints or directorial chaos? You decide.

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