When the prisoners are being marched for several days to be presented to the fascists, the group contains a substantial number of women. At least two women are shown confessing to Arturo. But when the fascists capture the group, Arturo tells the commander that the group consists of 200 men who should not be killed, no mention of women. When Arturo enters the church to tell the prisoners they are to be executed, the group is all men. The women have vanished.
In this film set in Spain there are several instances of English spoken by characters who are not likely to know English, unlike the American war correspondent Hawthorne. However, in a foreign-set film without subtitles, characters who wouldn't necessarily know English will use it for the sake of the English-speaking audience.
In this film set in Spain there are several instances of English written by characters who are not likely to know English, unlike the American war correspondent Hawthorne. However, in a foreign-set film without subtitles, characters who wouldn't necessarily know English will use it for the sake of the English-speaking audience.