Letters to Ufemia Trailer (1952)
Small-town rom-com from a female POV.
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Small-town rom-com from a female POV.
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José Díaz Morales Director
Rafael A. Pérez Script
Carlos Sampelayo Script
José Díaz Morales Script
Carlos Sampelayo Adaptation
Cartas a Eufemia Trailer
Mexico 07 August 1952
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