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This post-World War II drama, (released to a world-wide audience on July 9, 1949), is definitively unique for the caliber of each of its contributing writers, who are clearly better-known for their cinematic talents in black and white . For instance, the film's Director Chano Urueta ( who became an acclaimed actor in his own right), actually co-wrote the script along with one of its principal actresses, namely Esther Fernandez, as well as adding in the literary abilities of a well-known movie-producer of the era named Luis Marique.
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This post-World War II drama, (released to a world-wide audience on July 9, 1949), is definitively unique for the caliber of each of its contributing writers, who are clearly better-known for their cinematic talents in black and white . For instance, the film's Director Chano Urueta ( who became an acclaimed actor in his own right), actually co-wrote the script along with one of its principal actresses, namely Esther Fernandez, as well as adding in the literary abilities of a well-known movie-producer of the era named Luis Marique.
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6.5Hunters
6.0Granit
7.2National Family
6.7Phosphor
7.1Autumn and the Black Jaguar
6.7Shimmy: The First Monkey King
5.8The 47
7.4The Archies
6.0Barbie: A Fairy Secret
6.9Barbie: The Pearl Princess
7.0New Beginnings
5.8An Ideal Father
6.3New
8.3The Accursed
6.5Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the Rainbow
6.9Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba -To the Hashira Training-
6.5The Silent Hour
6.6