A Family Like Many Others | |
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Directed by | Alejandro Galindo |
Written by | Alejandro Galindo |
Produced by | César Santos Galindo |
Starring | Fernando Soler David Silva Martha Roth |
Cinematography | José Ortiz Ramos |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Production company | Producciones Azteca |
Distributed by | Clasa-Mohme |
Release date |
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Running time | 130 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
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