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- the lead character (the 17th-century bandit Serrallonga [es]) in the 2008 television miniseries Serrallonga [es] and as Roberto Pérez (a day laborer who...
- Giorgio Serrallonga is an Italian film editor. Serrallonga edited For a Few Dollars More along Eugenio Alabiso, by Sergio Leone, Car Crash (1981) and The...
- coach: György Orth Head coach: Raoul Caudron Head coach: Juan Luque de Serrallonga Head coach: Boško Simonović Head coach: Píndaro Notes Players Doca (São...
- Juan José Luque de Serrallonga (31 May 1882 – 18 July 1967) was a Spanish-Mexican football goalkeeper and Coach. Born in Girona, Catalonia, Spain, he...
- Colli (3) Edited by Roberto Cinquini (1) Eugenio Alabiso (2–3) Giorgio Serrallonga (2) Nino Baragli (3) Music by Ennio Morricone Production companies Constantin...
- 2001. ISBN 978-84-297-4835-2. Clark Desmond J.; Veá i Baró, J. J.; Serrallonga Alset, J.; Turbón Borrega, D. (2003), Primates: origin, evolution and...
- Mexico national football team – managers Beltrán (1923) Vega (1928) Serrallonga (1930) Gutiérrez (1934) Crowle (1935) Gutiérrez (1937–38) Orth (1947)...
- Brega Cinematography M****imo Dallamano Edited by Eugenio Alabiso Giorgio Serrallonga Adriana Novelli (sup) Music by Ennio Morricone Production companies Produzioni...
- Wilkinson Ramiro Oliveros Cinematography Fernando Arribas Edited by Giorgio Serrallonga Music by Alexander Blonksteiner Production companies New Fida Jose Frade...
- Mexico national football team – managers Beltrán (1923) Vega (1928) Serrallonga (1930) Gutiérrez (1934) Crowle (1935) Gutiérrez (1937–38) Orth (1947)...