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- Calabuch (US title: The Rocket From Calabuch) is a 1956 comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga. Calabuch is a little village in the coast of Spain...
- Harry (1955). His last film role was in the Spanish satire The Rocket from Calabuch (1956), directed by Luis García Berlanga. On Broadway Gwenn starred in...
- the censors allowed him to make daring projects such as The Rocket from Calabuch (1956), starring Edmund Gwenn, and Miracles of Thursday (1957), with Richard...
- mascalzone (1956) Magic Fire (1956) – Mathilde Wesendonk The Rocket from Calabuch (1956) – Eloisa, the Schoolmistress Dimentica il mio p****ato (1957) Kean...
- the city was the backdrop for Luis García Berlanga's comedic masterpiece Calabuch. Muni****l Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. "BOE-A-2008-13528...
- Continental Drifter 1999 Hermanas Ferrín, CD Mi linda guajira 1999 Moncho (Ramón Calabuch Batista), CD Quédate conmigo 2000 Luis Eduardo Aute, CD Mira que eres canalla...
- Monroe and Don Murray C.I.D., starring Dev Anand – (India) Calabuch (a.k.a. The Rocket from Calabuch), directed by Luis García Berlanga, starring Edmund Gwenn...
- ¡Aquí hay petróleo! Don Fausto Curra Veleta Don Serapio The Rocket from Calabuch Don Félix, the Priest Viaje de novios Julio Bermejo Alcáraz 'Julito' Minutos...
- Miguel Contreras Torres. He collaborated with Luis García Berlanga in Calabuch (1956), El verdugo (1963), La vaquilla (1985) and Patrimonio Nacional (1981)...
- Alcances". La Razón. 20 September 2018. "María Barranco recibirá el Premio Calabuch de Honor en el Festival Internacional de Cine de Comedia de Peñíscola"...