Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film
    • Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film
    • Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film

    Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film

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    Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film | 1956 | dubbed movie | by Robert D. Webb

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    Director

    Robert D. Webb

    Cast

    Elvis Presley, Richard Egan, Debra Paget, Bruce Bennett, Neville Brand, Robert Middleton, William Campbell, Mildred Dunnock

    Sinopsis

    The great Elvis Presley debuts in the cinema with this western, set after the American Civil War, in which two brothers fall in love with the same woman. "The King" interprets 4 songs, including the title. (FILMAFFINITY) información y detalles de la película

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    western | music cinema

    Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film | 1956 | dubbed movie | by Robert D. Webb

    * classified in : western | music cinema

    * direction : Robert D. Webb

    * cast : Elvis Presley, Richard Egan, Debra Paget, Bruce Bennett, Neville Brand, Robert Middleton, William Campbell, Mildred Dunnock

    * release year : 1956

    * dimensions : 19x13,5x1,4cm.

    * approximate weight : 0,1kg.

    * condition / status : new film DVD

    * Filmaffinity rating : Ámame Tiernamente información y detalles de la película

    * keywords : Ámame Tiernamente (DVD) | new film | dubbed movie | DVD to buy

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    Product Description
    1 - New and sealed films, on DVD or bluray, from our physical store (Espai Funatic) that closed in 2022.
    2 - In a few cases, and due to some slight deterioration of the case or a small tear in the packaging, the case and the packaging have been changed, to preserve the integrity of the DVD and/or the cover as much as possible.
    3 - In most cases, these are films dubbed into Spanish (indicated in the product description).
    4 - On the back of the cover, you can check the available languages and the subtitles, since the film file does not have a specific field for this.

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