Juanito (film)

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Juanito
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Directed by Fernando Palacios
Written byHans Bertram
Wolf Neumeister
Produced byHeinz Neubert
CinematographyRicardo Torres
Music byAugusto Algueró
Release date
  • 1960 (1960)
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

Juanito also known as Viva Juanito! is a 1960 Argentine, Spanish, West German international co-production film set during the Mexican Revolution.

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