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Film classification: +16 years-old
Runtime: 101 minutes the full movie online HD (uncut)
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Comedy, Drama.
The 101-minute film (full movie) was directed by Miguel M. Delgado.
Very good, managed to tell a good story and keep the audience in his chair.
The original audio of El bolero de Raquel has dialogues in or Spanish. The film was produced in Mexico.
It was premiered in cinemas or television in 1957.
Screenplay written by Daniel Jiménez, Miguel M. Delgado and Jaime Salvador.
Gabriel Figueroa.
Jacques Gelman.
This film was produced and / or financed by Posa Films.
Original music composed by Raúl Lavista.
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment and Columbia Pictures.
As usual, the director filmed the scenes of this film in HD video (High Definition or 4K) with Dolby Digital audio. Without commercial breaks, the full movie El bolero de Raquel has a duration of 101 minutes. Possibly, its official trailer stream is on the Internet. You can watch this full movie free with Spanish or English subtitles on movie TV channels, renting the DVD or with VoD services (Video On Demand player, Hulu) and PPV (Pay Per View, Netflix, Amazon Video).
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