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Cordon, s'il vous plaît is a film of genre Comedy directed by Miguel M. Delgado released in USA on 8 september 1950 with Cantinflas

Cordon, s'il vous plaît (1950)

Cordon, s'il vous plaît
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Released in USA 8 september 1950
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Genres Comedy
Rating72% 3.6255053.6255053.6255053.6255053.625505

Cordon, s'il vous plaît (en espagnol : Puerta, joven ou El portero) est un film comique mexicain réalisé en 1949 par Miguel M. Delgado.

Actors

Cantinflas

(Cantinflas)
Silvia Pinal

(Rosita)
Fernando Casanova

(Raúl)
José Baviera

(Dr. Perfecto Lozano)
Victorio Blanco

(Hombre en velorio (uncredited))
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