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Double Edged Crime is a film of genre Drama directed by José Luis Borau with Susana Campos

Double Edged Crime (1965)

Double Edged Crime
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Genres Drama,    Crime
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Crimen de doble filo is a 1965 Spanish film.

Actors

Susana Campos

(Laura)
José María Prada

(Don Sixto)
Antonio Casas

(Comisario Ignacio Ruiz)
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