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Viviré otra vez is a film of genre Drama with David Silva

Viviré otra vez (1940)

Viviré otra vez
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Genres Drama,    Comedy
Rating54% 2.735812.735812.735812.735812.73581

Viviré otra vez ("I Will Live Again") is a 1940 Mexican comedy film, directed by Roberto Rodríguez and starring Adriana Lamar, Alicia de Phillips and David Silva.

Actors

David Silva

(José)
Miguel Ángel Ferriz

(Don Gonzalo)
Aurora Walker

(Señora Ledesma)
Carlos López Moctezuma

(Martí (as Carlos L. Moctezuma))
Dolores Camarillo

(Nana Tomasa)
Adriana Lamar

(Margot)
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