''María Dolores'' is a 1953 Spanish
drama film
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directed by
José María Elorrieta
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Selected filmography
Director
* '' María Dolores'' (1953)
* ''Flame Over Vietnam'' (1957)
* '' ...
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[Sánchez Barba p.565]
Cast
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Mariano Alcón
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Rafael Cortés
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Francisco Cossío hijo
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Ignacio Coy
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Beni Deus
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José Escanero
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Ana Esmeralda
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Selected filmography
* ''Lola the Coalgirl'' (1952)
* '' María Dolores'' (1953)
* '' Bronze and Moon'' (1953)
* ''Carmen'' (1953)
* ''College Boardin ...
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Gonzalo Guillén
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Aurelio Lasala
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José María Martín
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José Manuel Meana
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Miguel Milá
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Fernando Nogueras
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Alfredo Obarrio
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Maite Pardo
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José María Romeo
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Diana Salcedo
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Fernando Sancho
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José María Sevilla
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Jaime Torremocha
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References
Bibliography
* Francesc Sánchez Barba. ''Brumas del franquismo: el auge del cine negro español (1950-1965)''. Edicions Universitat Barcelona, 2007.
External links
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1953 films
1953 drama films
Spanish drama films
1950s Spanish-language films
Films directed by José María Elorrieta
Spanish black-and-white films
1950s Spanish films
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