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Boloco in 2005.
Franchised locations were then
divested in 2007 and
renamed Currito. The
local founders took back
control of the
company in 2014, a time when...
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Currito of the
Cross (Spanish:
Currito de la Cruz) may
refer to:
Currito of the
Cross (novel), a 1921
Spanish novel Currito of the
Cross (1926 film), a...
- in Suriname,
cascadu or
cascadura in
Trinidad and Tobago, and
busco or
currito in Venezuela. H.
littorale is armor-plated and dorso-ventrally compressed...
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Currito of the
Cross (Spanish:
Currito de la Cruz) is a 1921
novel by the
Spanish writer Alejandro Pérez Lugín
which portrays the rise of a
young bullfighter...
- Cervantes);
horror films (Sound of Horror, Pyro);
dramas (Canción de cuna,
Currito de la Cruz);
comedies (Eva 63, La
familia y uno más); and even a Spaghetti...
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Currito of the
Cross (Spanish:
Currito de la Cruz) is a 1965
Spanish drama film
directed by
Rafael Gil and
starring Francisco Rabal,
Arturo Fernandez and...
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Currito of the
Cross (Spanish:
Currito de la Cruz) is a 1936
Spanish drama film
directed by
Fernando Delgado and
starring Antonio Vico,
Elisa Ruiz Romero...
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Currito of the
Cross (Spanish:
Currito de la Cruz) is a 1926
Spanish silent drama film
directed by
Alejandro Pérez Lugín and
starring Jesús Tordesillas...
- Compostela, and a
number of his
books have
Galician themes. His 1921
novel Currito of the Cross,
which uses
bullfighting as its backdrop, has been adapted...
-
including the 1936
bullfighting drama Currito of the Cross. His son Luis María
Delgado was also a film director.
Currito of the
Cross (1936) La
gitanilla (1940)...