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La miel se fue de la luna is a film of genre Comedy directed by Julián Soler with Sara García

La miel se fue de la luna (1952)

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Genres Comedy,    Romance
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La miel se fue de la luna ("The Honey Went to the Moon") is a 1951 Mexican film. It stars Sara García.

Actors

Sara García

(Doña Martirio)
Abel Salazar

(Pablo)
Julio Villarreal

(Don Ernesto, padre de Mini)
Lupe Carriles

(Monja)
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