The life of Maribel, a disilluisoned prostitute working the Madrid of 1960, suddenly changes when a simple man that she meets by chance without knowing her profession, decides that she is the woman of her life and that he wants to marry her and to meet his odd family.
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MARIBEL Y LA EXTRAÑA FAMILIA de José María Forqué
Lograda adaptación de la obra teatral de Miguel Mihura con un gran trabajo de Silvia Pinal musa de Luis Buñuel interpretando a la protagonista. Marcelino ...
MARIBEL Y LA EXTRAÑA FAMILIA
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MARIBEL Y LA EXTRAÑA FAMILIA | Grey Garden
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MARIBEL Y LA EXTRAÑA FAMILIA
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