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Castles in Spain

Castles in Spain

Genres

DramaDocumentary

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Short documentary film about Spanish castles, with a fiction part performed by two uncredited actors.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

9 mins

Rating

4/10

Release Date

18 June 1944

Country

Cast

Jaime Millet

Jaime Millet

Federico Mir

Federico Mir

Benito Toral

Benito Toral

(voice)

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