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Spanish | Dos cruces en Danger Pass |
Italian | Due croci a Danger Pass |
Directed by | Rafael Romero Marchent |
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Story by | Enzo Battaglia |
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Edited by | Antonio Jimeno |
Music by | Francesco De Masi |
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Running time | 92 min |
Country | Spain |
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