List of Spanish films of 1987

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A list of Spanish-produced and co-produced feature films released in Spain in 1987.

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Films

ReleaseTitle
(Domestic title)
Cast & CrewRef.
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20
Turnip Top
(Cara de acelga)
Director: José Sacristán
[1]
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Y
7
Law of Desire
(La ley del deseo)
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
[2]
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H
23
Anguish
(Angustia)
Director: Bigas Luna
[3]
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3
The House of Bernarda Alba
(La casa de Bernarda Alba)
Director: Mario Camus
Cast: Irene Gutiérrez Caba  [ es ], Florinda Chico, Enriqueta Carballeira  [ es ], Victoria Peña, Aurora Pastor, Mercedes Lezcano, Ana Belén
[4]
14
La vida alegre Director: Fernando Colomo
23
Course Completed
(Asignatura aprobada)
Director: José Luis Garci
Cast: Jesús Puente, Victoria Vera  [ es ], Teresa Gimpera, Eduardo Hoyo
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A
Y
29
Wolves' Moon
(Luna de lobos)
Director: Julio Sánchez Valdés
[9]
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U
N
E
15
Sufre mamón  [ es ]Director: Manuel Summers
Cast: Marta Madruga, Gerardo Ortega, Curro M. Summers, Antonio Gamero, Tomás Zori  [ es ], Luis Escobar, David Summers, Javier Molina, Daniel Mezquita, Rafael Gutiérrez
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15
Divine Words
(Divinas palabras)
Director: José Luis García Sánchez
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2
The Enchanted Forest
(El bosque animado)
Director: José Luis Cuerda
6
Uptown (1987 film) Director: José Luis García Berlanga
9
El Lute: Run for Your Life
(El Lute: camina o revienta)
Director: Vicente Aranda
28
Moors and Christians
(Moros y cristianos)
Director: Luis García Berlanga

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