Pepa Doncel

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Pepa Doncel
Directed by Luis Lucia
Written by
Produced by Luis Sanz
Starring
Cinematography Antonio L. Ballesteros
Edited by José Antonio Rojo
Music by Antonio Morales Barretto
Production
company
Moviola Films
Release date
1969
Running time
101 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Pepa Doncel is a 1969 Spanish romantic drama film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Aurora Bautista, Juan Luis Galiardo and Mercedes Vecino, [1] based in a play by Nobel Prize in Literature Jacinto Benavente.

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  1. Mira p.192

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