The Crossroads
The Crossroads (Spanish: La encrucijada) is a 1960 French-Spanish drama film directed by Alfonso Balcázar.[1] The story line is about a couple who trie to scape to France during the Spanish Civil War
The Crossroads (Spanish: La encrucijada) is a 1960 French-Spanish drama film directed by Alfonso Balcázar.[1] The story line is about a couple who trie to scape to France during the Spanish Civil War
Analía Gadé
Sandra
Roberto Camardiel
Max
Jaime Avellán
Father Antonio
José María Caffarel
Martínez
José Palomo
Juan de niño
Carlos Ronda
Pablo
Jean-Claude Pascal
Javier
Antonio Casale
Andrés
Enrique Borrás
Tabernero
The Crossroads (Spanish: La encrucijada) is a 1960 French-Spanish drama film directed by Alfonso Balcázar.[1] The story line is about a couple who trie to scape to France during the Spanish Civil War
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