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My Wedding Night (Spanish:Mi noche de bodas) is a 1961 Mexican-Spanish comedy film directed by Tulio Demicheli and starring Concha Velasco, Luis Aguilar and Rafael Alonso. [ 1 ] Cast
Bodas de odio (English title: Weddings of hate) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Ernesto Alonso for Televisa in 1983. [1] Its original story was by Caridad Bravo Adams , adapted by María Zarattini and directed by José Rendón.
Three Many Weddings (Spanish: 3 bodas de más) is a 2013 Spanish romantic comedy directed by Javier Ruiz Caldera and starring Inma Cuesta and Martiño Rivas. It was nominated for seven Goya Awards and won the Best Comedy award at the 1st Feroz Awards .
La peor de mis bodas 3 (lit. ' The worst of my weddings 3 ' ) is a 2023 Peruvian comedy film directed by Adolfo Aguilar and written by Ítalo Carrera & Sandro Ventura. [ 1 ] It is the third part of La peor de mis bodas (2016) and La peor de mis bodas 2 (2019). [ 2 ]
Living Is Easy with Eyes Closed (Spanish: Vivir es fácil con los ojos cerrados) is a 2013 Spanish comedy-drama film written and directed by David Trueba, and starring Javier Cámara, Natalia de Molina, and Francesc Colomer. The film's title comes from a lyric in the Beatles' song "Strawberry Fields Forever".
Los Ojos llenos de amor is a 1954 film of the classical era of Argentine cinema. Cast. This section needs expansion with: cast and characters in the movie.
The Eyes of My Princess (Los ojos de mi princesa) is a young-adult novel written by Mexican author Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez. [1] Published in 2004, the novel tells the story of a teenager that falls in love with a girl at school and has to overcome a lot of problems to be with her.
"Jaula de oro" ("Golden cage") is a 1983 corrido or cancion ranchera by Enrique Franco, performed by Los Tigres del Norte on the album Jaula de Oro. The subject of the song is US immigration. [1] [2] Los Tigres del Norte re-recorded the song with Juanes for MTV Unplugged: Los Tigres del Norte and Friends in 2011. [3]