Heart of Gold (1941 film)

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Heart of Gold
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Directed by Ignacio F. Iquino
Written by
Produced by Aureliano Campa
Starring Amparo Rivelles
Cinematography Emilio Foriscot
Edited by Juan Serra
Music by José Serrano
Production
company
Distributed byCIFESA
Release date
  • 15 September 1941 (1941-09-15)
Running time
74 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Heart of Gold (Spanish: Alma de Dios) is a 1941 Spanish comedy film directed by Ignacio F. Iquino and starring Amparo Rivelles. [1]

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References

  1. Bentley p.93

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