My Wedding Night

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My Wedding Night
Directed by Tulio Demicheli
Written by
Produced by
Cinematography José F. Aguayo
Edited by Antonio Ramírez de Loaysa
Production
companies
Distributed byÍzaro Films
Release date
  • 5 June 1961 (1961-06-05)
Running time
85 minutes
Countries
  • Mexico
  • Spain
LanguageSpanish

My Wedding Night (Spanish:Mi noche de bodas) is a 1961 Mexican-Spanish comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Concha Velasco, Luis Aguilar and Rafael Alonso. [1]

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  1. King & Torrents p.138

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