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- The Crime of Bordadores Street (Spanish: El crimen de la calle Bordadores) is a 1946 Spanish crime film written and directed by Edgar Neville. It is set...
- others, Calle de la Paz, Calle del Mar, Calle del Cabilleros, Calle de los Bordadores, Calle de Santa Catalina, and Calle de Santo Vincente Mártir. The plaza...
- hilo Mercedes 1945 Domingo de carnaval Nieves 1946 El crimen de la calle Bordadores 1947 Nada Andrea Ramos Brunet also wrote the screenplay 1948 El marqués...
- Edgar Neville wrote and directed El crimen de la calle de Bordadores (The Crime of Bordadores Street) and he based the screenplay on this case. In 1985...
- Caballeros: Renaissance church with baroque window camarín window to calle Bordadores. Church of Santiago del Arrabal: remains of the church (modern reconstruction)...
- The Tower of the Seven Hunchbacks (Edgar Neville, 1944) The Crime of Bordadores Street (Edgar Neville, 1946) Furrows (José Antonio Nieves Conde, 1951)...
- Hunchbacks (1944) Carnival Sunday (1945) Life on a Thread (1945) The Crime of Bordadores Street (1946) The Bullfighter's Suit (1947) Nada (1947) El marqués de...
- la gente bien, by Guadalupe Loaeza (1995). Compilation of Bordados y bordadores, by Virginia Armella de Aspe (1992). Guzmán Urbiola, Xavier (2013). Guillermo...
- Unamuno, who used to visit the terrace of Café, took shelter in street of Bordadores and died some months later. But the main contingent of visitors rose in...
- (Jesuits): Founded by the Duke of Lerma en 1611 in the corner of Mayor and Bordadores street. When the Jesuits were expelled, it became the church of the Oratorians...