Alegres vacaciones

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Alegres vacaciones
Directed byJosé María Blay (as J.Mª Blay), Arturo Moreno
Production
company
Balet y Blay
Distributed byTusisa
Release dates
Running time
73 minutes
CountrySpain
BudgetThree million pesetas [1]

Alegres vacaciones (English: Happy Holidays) is a 1948 Spanish animated film by Arturo Moreno. [2] [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 Ma Candel, José (1993). Historia del dibujo animado español (in Spanish). pp. 52–55. ISBN   978-8475641478.
  2. Alegres vacaciones (1948) - IMDb , retrieved 2020-10-12
  3. Alegres vacaciones (1948) , retrieved 2020-10-12