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Cautiva por amor is an
upcoming Mexican telenovela produced by TV Azteca. It
stars Litzy,
Osvaldo de León,
Daniela Castro and
Plutarco Haza. It is set...
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Paula cautiva is a 1963
Argentine film
directed by
Fernando Ayala. It won the
Silver Condor Award for Best Film.
Paula cautiva at IMDb v t e...
- Güera Rodríguez (1978) María José (1978) (series) Zona roja (1976) Las
cautivas (1973) Muñeca (1973) (series)
Penthouse (1973) (series) Una
mujer honesta...
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Cautiva (English title:Captive) is a
Mexican telenovela produced by
Francisco Burillo for
Televisa in 1986. It
starred Julio Alemán, Lucy Gallardo, Otto...
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Captive (Spanish:
Cautiva) is a 2003
Argentinian film that
concerns itself with what
happened to the
children of the
people killed after the 1970s military...
- 1981, p. 57.
Wedgwood 1981, pp. 110–1 Guzmán,
Carmen Luz (2013). "Las
cautivas de las
Siete Ciudades: El
cautiverio de
mujeres hispanocriollas durante...
- the Alhambra's main gate, the
Puerta de la Justicia, and the
Torre de la
Cautiva, one of
several small towers with richly-decorated
rooms along the northern...
- "Las 100
mejores del
periodo 1933-1999 del Cine Argentino". La
Mirada Cautiva (3).
Buenos Aires:
Museo del Cine
Pablo Ducrós Hicken: 6–14. 2000. Archived...
- Squads: The
French School (2003), by Marie-Monique
Robin (book and film).
Cautiva (2003),
directed by
Gaston Biraben.
Movie related to the "stolen babies"...
- teólogos") "Story of the
Warrior and the Captive" ("Historia del
guerrero y la
cautiva") "A
Biography of
Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829–1874)" ("Biografía de Tadeo...