
Hotel Danubio (2003)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Hotel Danubio (2003) — 1h 33m, free in HD. Directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico, starring Santiago Ramos, Carmen Morales, and Mariola Fuentes. Filed under Drama and Thriller — multiple servers per title.
What is Hotel Danubio (2003) about?
Galicia (Spain), 50s. Hugo, a failed writer, whose works rejects and over his publishing because they lack credibility, maintains relationships with Ivon, a beautiful young chorus girl, obsessed with stop work, marry and live without financial burdens. Hugo has a son, Carlos, about the age of Ivon, that in addition to her father steal a large inheritance, falls in love for the young. But on Carlos, young, rich and handsome, hangs a mystery ... Remake of the film "Los peces rojos", 1955.
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- Director:
- Antonio Giménez-Rico
- Country:
- Spain
- Languages:
- Spanish
- IMDb:
- tt0382085
Where can I watch Hotel Danubio (2003) for free?
Who stars in Hotel Danubio (2003)?
Santiago Ramos as Hugo, Carmen Morales as Ivonne, Mariola Fuentes as Magda, Juan Jesús Valverde as Comisario, Iñaki Miramón as Agente, José «Saza» Sazatornil as Conserje, José Caride as Administrador, Fedra Lorente as Primera vedette.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Hotel Danubio online for free?▼
You can watch Hotel Danubio (2003) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Hotel Danubio?▼
Hotel Danubio has a running time of 1h 33m (93 minutes total).
Who directed Hotel Danubio?▼
Hotel Danubio was directed by Antonio Giménez-Rico.
Is Hotel Danubio worth watching?▼
Hotel Danubio has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.7/10 based on 7 votes.
What genre is Hotel Danubio?▼
Hotel Danubio is a Drama and Thriller film released in 2003.
Who stars in Hotel Danubio?▼
The cast of Hotel Danubio includes Santiago Ramos, Carmen Morales, Mariola Fuentes, Juan Jesús Valverde and Iñaki Miramón.




































