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Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing is a espagnol film of genre Comedy directed by José Luis Cuerda with Antonio Resines

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing (1989)

Amanece, que no es poco

Dawn Breaks, Which Is No Small Thing
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Length 1h50
Directed by
OriginEspagne
Genres Comedy
Rating73% 3.692063.692063.692063.692063.69206

Amanece, que no es poco is a 1989 Spanish comedy film directed by José Luis Cuerda.

Synopsis

Il s'agit d'un film choral à l'humour absurde dont le scénario est teinté de surréalisme. Les situations alternent entre le naïf et le grotesque. L'action se situe dans un village près d'Albacete.

Actors

Antonio Resines

(Teodoro)
José Sazatornil

(Corporal Gutiérrez)
Manuel Alexandre

(Paquito)
Luis Ciges

(Jimmy)
Aurora Bautista

(Madame Pádington, épouse de Bruno.)
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