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Romance: En Vivo is a VHS video from Mexican singer Luis Miguel that was recorded in 1992 during the concert tour called Tour Romance (also known as Gira Romance) that Luis Miguel perform in various places like Caracas, Venezuela, in the Circus Maximus Theatre in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a concert in Seville, Spain, and in the National Auditorium in Mexico City, where he broke the World Record by ...
Romance is the eighth studio album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was released by WEA Latina on 19 November 1991. Although the production was originally intended as another collaboration with Juan Carlos Calderón , that plan was scrapped when Calderón was unable to compose songs for the album.
Cine de rumberas, musical: 1953: Mission to the North of Seoul: Juan José Martínez Casado: Rafael Bertrand, Emilita Dago, Paquita de Ronda: War: Piel canela (Cinnamon Skin) Juan J. Ortega: Rosita Fornés: Romance: Tin Tan en La Habana (Tin Tan in Havana) Gilberto Martínez: Germán Valdés, Rosita Fornés: Comedy, musical: 1954: La rosa ...
In 1960, Cine Cubano, the ICAIC’s film journal, was published. It includes films, interviews, filmographies, and movie plots. [6] They put education into powerful words. Cine Cubano invites all people to submit their writings, share their opinions on the films, as well as teach their critical thinking.
Title [1] Composer Time 1 Ya Nunca Más Luisito Rey 2:39 2 La Juventud Rubén Amado 2:39 3 Juegos De Amigos (Instrumental) Miguel A. Medina / Oscar Nicolini
Este es el romance del Aniceto y la Francisca, de cómo quedó trunco, comenzó la tristeza y unas pocas cosas más…, or simply El Romance del Aniceto y la Francisca, is a 1967 Argentine romantic drama film directed and written by Leonardo Favio, based on the short story El cenizo by Jorge Zuhair Jury, Favio's older brother.
Fiebre de juventud (English: "Youth Fever"), also known as Romance en Ecuador (English: "Romance in Ecuador"), [1] [2] is a 1966 Mexican-Ecuadorian musical comedy film directed by Alfonso Corona Blake [3] and starring Enrique Guzmán, Begoña Palacios, Rosa María Vázquez and Fernando Luján.
Amor real (English: Real Love) [nb 1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by Carla Estrada for Televisa, broadcast by Canal de las Estrellas (now known simply as Las Estrellas).It originally aired from June 9 to October 17, 2003.