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El ventilador. Una història de rumba
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El ventilador. Una història de rumba

Jun 24, 2023
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Overview

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

La Xarxa
MediaPlay
TVE

Cast

Lolita Flores

Self

Lolita Flores

Sicus Carbonell

Self

Sicus Carbonell

Yumitus Giménez

Self

Yumitus Giménez

Peret

Self (archive footage)

Peret

Amadeu Valentí

Self

Amadeu Valentí

Antonio González 'El Pescaílla'

Self (archive footage)

Antonio González 'El Pescaílla'

Lola Flores

Self (archive footage)

Lola Flores

David Muñoz

Self

David Muñoz

José Muñoz

Self

José Muñoz

Rosita Pubill

Self

Rosita Pubill

Muchacho

Self

Muchacho

Daniel Salvat Pubill

Self

Daniel Salvat Pubill

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