Green Harvest (1961 film)

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Green Harvest
Spanish Siega verde
Directed by Rafael Gil
Written by
  • Rafael Gil
  • Manuel Salo
  • José Viros (novel)
Produced byValentín Sallent
Cinematography
Music by Xavier Montsalvatge
Production
company
Pirene Films
Distributed by Warner Brothers
Release date
  • 1 February 1961 (1961-02-01)
Running time
103 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Green Harvest (Spanish: Siega verde) is a 1961 Spanish film directed by Rafael Gil. [1]

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The film's set and art director was Enrique Alarcón.

Cast

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References

  1. de España, Rafael. Directory of Spanish and Portuguese Film-Makers and Films. Greenwood Press, 1994. p. 119. ISBN   0313294593.