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Gila nunca fue serio

Jan 25, 2017
0h 55m
★ 5.7

Overview

Miguel Gila (1919-2001) was a Spanish actor and stand-up comedian, famous for his surreal phone conversations with imaginary people, and a skillful cartoonist; an idolized star, a king of laughter.

Genres

Documentary
TV Movie

Production Companies

Albero Producciones
TVE

Cast

Javier Cansado

Self

Javier Cansado

José María Gallego

Self

José María Gallego

Julio Rey

Self

Julio Rey

Óscar Nebreda

Self

Óscar Nebreda

Juan Carlos Ortega

Self

Juan Carlos Ortega

Peridis

Self

Peridis

Joan Manuel Serrat

Self

Joan Manuel Serrat

Marc Lobato

Self

Marc Lobato

Millán Salcedo

Self

Millán Salcedo

Fernando Esteso

Self

Fernando Esteso

Jaime Lobera

Self

Jaime Lobera

Joaquín Reyes

Self

Joaquín Reyes

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