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The Invisible Half: Luis García Berlanga's The Executioner

Documentary about Spanish director Luis García Berlanga's "The Executioner" (1963)

Top Cast

  • Juan Carlos Ortega

    Juan Carlos Ortega

  • José Luis García Sánchez

    José Luis García Sánchez

    Interviewee

  • Diego Galán

    Diego Galán

    Interviewee

  • Luis García Berlanga

    Luis García Berlanga

    Interviewee

  • Rafael Azcona

    Rafael Azcona

    Interviewee

  • Alfonso Santacana

    Alfonso Santacana

    Interviewee

  • Jorge Berlanga

    Jorge Berlanga

    Interviewee

  • Joan Ferrar

    Joan Ferrar

    Interviewee

  • Joan Ferrer

    Joan Ferrer

    Interviewee

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Documentary about Spanish director Luis García Berlanga's "The Executioner" (1963)

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