Tres citas con el destino

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Tres citas con el destino
Directed by Fernando de Fuentes
Written by Alejandro Verbitzky
Alberto Girri
Emilio Villalba Welsh
Miguel Mihura
Produced by Gonzalo Elvira (as Gonzalo Elvira R.)
Joaquín Reig
Alberto Soifer
Starring Manuel Arbó
Ricardo Argemí (as Argemí)
Félix Briones
José Castellón
Edited byJosé W. Bustos
Joaquín Ceballos (assistant editor)
Music by Jesús González Gancy
Production
companies
Oro Films
Plus Ultra
Unión Films
Estudios Cinematográficos del Tepeyac
Libertador
Estudios CEA C. Lineal
Distributed byCEA Distribución (Spain)
Unión Films S.A. (Spain)
Release date
  • 1954 (1954)
Running time
97 min
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Tres citas con el destino ("Three Dates With Destiny") is a 1954 Mexican film directed by Fernando de Fuentes.

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