Great Friends

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Great Friends
Directed by Luis Lucia
Written by
Produced by Benito Perojo
Starring
Cinematography Francisco Fraile
Edited by Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Music by Gregorio García Segura
Production
company
Distributed byC.E.A. Distribución
Release date
  • 11 December 1967 (1967-12-11)
Running time
83 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Great Friends (Spanish: Grandes amigos) is a 1967 Spanish drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Nino Del Arco, Manuel Gil and Eva Guerr. [1]

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References

  1. Cowie & Elley p.490

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