Three Sparrows and a Bit

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Three Sparrows and a Bit
Directed by Antonio del Amo
Written by Concepción Santamaría
Antonio del Amo
Cinematography Santiago Crespo
Music by Manuel Parada
Production
company
Apolo Films
Distributed by Universal Films Española
Release date
1964
Running time
72 minutes
CountrySpain
Language Spanish

Three Sparrows and a Bit (Spanish: Tres gorriones y pico) is a 1964 Spanish film directed by Antonio del Amo. [1]

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