You Shall Die in Chafarinas
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You Shall Die in Chafarinas
Summary
You Shall Die in Chafarinas is a film[1].
Key Facts
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's instance of is recorded as film[2].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas was directed by Pedro Olea[3].
- Fernando Lalana wrote the screenplay for You Shall Die in Chafarinas[4].
- Pedro Olea wrote the screenplay for You Shall Die in Chafarinas[5].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's composer is recorded as Bernardo Bonezzi[6].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's genre is thriller film[7].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's based on is recorded as Morirás en Chafarinas[8].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Jorge Sanz[9].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Javier Albalá[10].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was María Barranco[11].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Óscar Ladoire[12].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Ramón Langa[13].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Ernesto Alterio[14].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Guillermo Toledo[15].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Aitor Merino[16].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Raquel Rodrigo[17].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Armando del Río[18].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Antonio Dechent[19].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Alberto San Juan[20].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Antonio de la Torre[21].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Pepón Nieto[22].
- A cast member of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Txema Blasco[23].
- The original language of You Shall Die in Chafarinas was Spanish[24].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's color is recorded as color[25].
- You Shall Die in Chafarinas's country of origin is recorded as Spain[26].
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Authorship and Creation
You Shall Die in Chafarinas was directed by Pedro Olea[3]. Screenwriters include Fernando Lalana[4] and Pedro Olea[5]. Cast members include Jorge Sanz[9], Javier Albalá[10], María Barranco[11], Óscar Ladoire[12], Ramón Langa[13], and Ernesto Alterio[14].
Publication
You Shall Die in Chafarinas was released on 1995[27]. The original language of it was Spanish[24]. Its genre is thriller film[7].