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Tuset Street is a film of genre Drama directed by Jorge Grau with Sara Montiel

Tuset Street (1968)

Tuset Street
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Length 1h32
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Genres Drama,    Musical
Rating50% 2.539852.539852.539852.539852.53985

Tuset Street is a 1968 Spanish musical film directed by Jorge Grau and Luis Marquina and starring Sara Montiel, Patrick Bauchau and Teresa Gimpera.

Actors

Sara Montiel

(Violeta Riscal)
Patrick Bauchau

(Jorge Artigas)
Teresa Gimpera Flaquer

(Teresa)
Emma Cohen

(Mariona)
Luis García Berlanga

(Aparicio)
Alfredo Landa

(Cheering Man in Audience (uncredited))
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