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La fiesta sigue (1948)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 0M

Director : Enrique Gómez
Writer : Juan Martín

Synopsis

Actors

Rafael Albaicín
Rafael Albaicín
Margarita Andrey
Margarita Andrey
José María Seoane
José María Seoane
Mariano Asquerino
Mariano Asquerino
Leonor María
Leonor María
Roberto Font
Roberto Font
Antonio Casal
Antonio Casal
Tony Leblanc
Tony Leblanc
Carlos Casaravilla
Carlos Casaravilla
Juan de Landa
Juan de Landa
Marianela de Montijo
Marianela de Montijo
José Prada
José Prada
José Isbert
José Isbert
Alberto Romea
Alberto Romea
Rafael Romero Marchent
Rafael Romero Marchent
María Isbert
María Isbert
Casimiro Hurtado
Casimiro Hurtado
Arturo Marín
Arturo Marín
Joaquín Roa
Joaquín Roa

Crews

Enrique Gómez
Enrique Gómez
Director
Enrique Gómez
Enrique Gómez
Writer
Juan Martín
Juan Martín
Screenplay
Juan Martín
Juan Martín
Story
Andrés Rodríguez Villa
Andrés Rodríguez Villa
Story
Jesús García Leoz
Jesús García Leoz
Original Music Composer
Sebastián Perera
Sebastián Perera
Cinematography
Antonio Gimeno
Antonio Gimeno
Editor
Enrique Alarcón
Enrique Alarcón
Set Decoration
Luis María Delgado
Luis María Delgado
Assistant Director

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