Mambru Went to War (Spanish: Mambrú se fue a la guerra) is a 1986 Spanish drama film directed by Fernando Fernán-Gómez, written by Pedro Beltrán, scored...
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(2011) Mambéty for Ever (2008) Mambo (1954) Mambo Italiano (2003) Mambru Went to War (1985) Mame (1974) Mameshiba Ichirō 3D (2012) Mami (1971) Mamie (2016)...
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Francoist Spain, My Daughter Hildegart, Mambru Went to War, that gave him the first Goya Award for Best Actor, Voyage to Nowhere, a film based on his own novel...
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Bautista Bairoletto 1985 Die Küken kommen Eckhart Schmidt Comedy 1985 Mambru Went to War Fernando Fernán-Gómez Drama Death of Francisco Franco 1986 Shadows...
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Segunda enseñanza (1 episode) 1986: Pepe Carvalho (1 episode) 1986: Mambru Went to War Aurora Bayona Sarriá (born 1947) 1963: Como dos gotas de agua 1964:...
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Vega, Madrid on 17 March 1987, and was presented by Fernando Rey. Voyage to Nowhere won the award for Best Film. The winners and nominees are listed as...
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Fernando Fernán Gómez was the first winner of this category for Mambrú Went to War in 1986. He won again for The Grandfather in 1998....
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Malbrough s'en va-t-en guerre (redirect from Marlborough Has Left for the War)
Spain due to the Bourbon dynasty's influence on Spanish nobility. There the name Marlborough was modified to an easier to pronounce Mambrú. It was sung...
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original and adapted screenplays, with both winners being adaptations, Voyage to Nowhere in 1986 (based on the novel of the same name by Fernando Fernán Gómez)...
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Alberto Goicoechea Dear Nanny Tata mía Agustín González Hilario Mambru Went to War Mambrú se fue a la guerra Antonio Banderas Ángel Matador 1987 (2nd) Juan...
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pizzas y un muerto... (2015) "El Supergrupo contra Los Demoledores" (2015) "Mambrú se va a la guerra" (2015) "En el laberinto" (2015) "El Supergrupo contra...
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original and adapted screenplays, with both winners being adaptations, Voyage to Nowhere in 1986 (based on the novel of the same name by Fernando Fernán Gómez)...
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complex dissection of the North American drug wars. As Javier Rodriguez—a Mexican border policeman struggling to remain honest amid the corruption and deception...
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dedicate themselves entirely and RGB was busy managing girl group Bandana and Mambrú, which were directed at the same target group. After offers from Canal 13...
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va-t-en guerre", from "Mambrú se fue a la guerra, no sé cuándo vendrá" ("Mambrú left for the war; I do not know when he will return") to "Fermín se fue a la...
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scene. Groups Groups such as Miranda!, Bandana, Mambrú, Erreway, Teen Angels and Tan Biónica contributed to the landscape of Argentine pop music. Miranda...
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José Luis González (writer) (category Dominican Republic emigrants to Puerto Rico)
México: Los Presentes, 1954. La galería y otros cuentos. México: Era, 1972. Mambrú se fue a la guerra (y otros relatos). México: Joaquín Mortiz, 1972 excerpt...
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Pedro de Alberní y Teixidor (category Spanish people of the Seven Years' War)
Maquinna, with music of the Mambrú, a Spanish song, adapted from the French song Marlbrough s'en va-t-en guerre, originally from the War of the Spanish Succession...
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