Del rosa al amarillo

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Del rosa al amarillo
Directed by Manuel Summers
Written byManuel Summers
Produced byImpala S.A.
Eco Films S.A.
Starring Cristina Galbó
Pedro Díez del Corral
José Vicente Ferrudo
Lina Onesti
Music by Antonio Pérez Olea
Release date
  • 1963 (1963)
Running time
87 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Del rosa al amarillo (English: From pink to yellow) is a 1963 Spanish film. It was directed and written by Manuel Summers. [1]

The film's plot explores two love stories involving a young couple and an elderly couple.

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