To er mundo e... ¡mejó!

To er mundo e... ¡mejó!

4.3IMDb Score
Released:1982-06-03
Genre:Comedy
Duration:90 min
Country:Spain
Director:Manuel Summers
Actors:Josele, Beatriz Galbó, 'Dum Dum' Pacheco, Guillermo Summers, Curro Martín Summers
Production:Kalender Films International, Lima P.C., Paraguas Films S.A.

Overview:

Episode 2 of the stories of jokes in the street.

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