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The League of Songs is a film directed by Chano Urueta with Mapy Cortés

The League of Songs (1941)

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The League of Songs (Spanish: Liga de las canciones) is a 1941 Mexican musical comedy film directed by Chano Urueta. It stars Fernando Cortés and Fanny Schiller.

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