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1960 Spanish film
A Ray of Light
Directed by
Luis Lucia
Written by
Félix Atalaya Manuel Atlaya
Produced by
Manuel Goyanes Benito Perojo
Starring
Marisol María Mahor Joaquín Roa María Isbert José S. Isbert María José Goyanes Mercedes Borqué Anselmo Duarte
Cinematography
Manuel Berenguer
Edited by
José Antonio Rojo
Music by
Gregorio García Segura
Release date
1960 (1960)
Country
Spain
Language
Spanish
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