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Bullfight
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Bullfight

Jul 10, 1951
1h 14m
★ 0.0

Overview

The film evokes all the aspects of bullfighting - its history, the bulls, the toreros, the arena, the audience - and involves numerous matadors from the era.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Panthéon Productions

Bullfight Trailers

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Cast

Jean Desailly

Narrator (voice)

Jean Desailly

Julio Aparicio

Julio Aparicio

Carlos Arruza

Carlos Arruza

Juan Belmonte

Juan Belmonte

Antonio Bienvenida

Antonio Bienvenida

Bombita

Bombita

Conchita Cintrón

Conchita Cintrón

Luis Miguel Dominguín

Luis Miguel Dominguín

Gonzales

Gonzales

Guerrita

Guerrita

Rafael Gómez 'El Gallo'

Rafael Gómez 'El Gallo'

Bryant Haliday

Bryant Haliday

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