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Emilio Aladrén
Perojo (Madrid, 1906–1944) was a
Spanish sculptor. He was born in 1906 in Madrid, the son of a
Zaragozan soldier and a
Russian immigrant...
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Benito Perojo González (Madrid, 14 June 1894 – Madrid, 11
November 1974) was a
Spanish film
director and film producer. Son of José
Perojo Figueras (1850–1908)...
- hit.
Following this success, in June 1957 she
signed with
producer Benito Perojo a
lavish contract to make four
films in
three years,
being the
first of...
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depression after the end of his
relationship with
sculptor Emilio Aladrén
Perojo. García
Lorca also had a
close emotional relationship for a time with Salvador...
- cerrado [es] with
Antonio Banderas. On 16 May 1969,
Marisol married Carlos Goyanes Perojo, son of her producer. They
separated in 1972. In 1973, she
started a relationship...
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Chiruca is a 1946 film of the
classical era of
Argentine cinema.
Benito Perojo (director)
Elisa Galvé
Catalina Bárcena
Ricardo P****ano
Manuel Collado Homero...
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Sigfrido Burmann. It is a
remake of the 1939 film
Sighs of
Spain by
Benito Perojo.
Paquita Rico as
Reyes Ángel
Sampedro 'Angelillo' as
Carlos Ojeda Antonio...
- su
estancia y
muerte en el
Monasterio de
Yuste (in Spanish).
Biblioteca Perojo. p. 307.
Bruno Gebhardt (1890).
Gebhardts Handbuch der
deutschen geschichte...
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Henri Garat La P'tite
femme du
Moulin Rouge (1945),
directed by
Benito Perojo – with
Alberto Bello, Héctor Calcaño,
Homero Cárpena, and
Tilda Thamar A...
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Suspiros de España) is a 1939 German-Spanish
comedy film
directed by
Benito Perojo and
starring Miguel Ligero,
Estrellita Castro and
Roberto Rey. The film's...