La truhana is a Spanish musical comedy written by Antonio Gala.
He falls in love with María Fernández, a famous actress.
She takes on the name la truhana (the rogue) and sets out on a journey through the Spanish Empire, acting as a bandit with the intention of fleeing the king and avoiding becoming his courtesan.
[3][4] Migual Narros directed,[1] Paco Marsó produced, and music was by Juan Cánovas.
The cast included Concha Velasco,[1] Juan Carlos Naya, Fernando Conde, Lorenzo Valverde, Francisco Merino, Jose M. Subiza, Margarita García Ortega, and Natalia Duarte.