Love in the Shadows (film)

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Love in the Shadows
Directed by Tito Davison
Produced by Felipe Mier
Starring Libertad Lamarque
Yolanda Varela
Enrique Rambal
Cinematography Jack Draper
Edited by Rafael Ceballos
Music by Manuel Esperón
Release date
  • 24 November 1960 (1960-11-24)
Running time
109 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Love in the Shadows (Spanish:Amor en la sombra) is a 1960 Mexican drama film directed by Tito Davison and starring Libertad Lamarque, Yolanda Varela and Enrique Rambal. [1]

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  1. Riera p.55

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