They Fired with Their Lives

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They Fired with Their Lives
Directed by Ana Mariscal
Written by
Produced by
StarringAna Mariscal
Cinematography Valentín Javier
Edited by Sara Ontañón
Music by Salvador Ruiz de Luna
Production
company
Bosco Films
Distributed byPROCINES
Release date
  • 21 September 1959 (1959-09-21)
Running time
80 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

They Fired with Their Lives (Spanish: Con la vida hicieron fuego) is a 1959 Spanish war film directed by and starring Ana Mariscal. It is set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. [1]

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  1. Bentley p.124

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