
Luna de verano
Comedy
Overview
Two French girls, Monique and Colette, come to Spain in their convertible car to attend a summer course at the International University of San Sebastian. The first contact with the country is in Pamplona. Monique considers heroes the boys who run in front of the bulls during the San Fermin festival.
Top Cast


Fernando Fernán Gómez
Fernando Fernán Gómez
Fernando Fernán Gómez


Analía Gadé
Analía Gadé
Analía Gadé


Tony Leblanc
Tony Leblanc
Tony Leblanc


Laura Valenzuela
Laura Valenzuela
Laura Valenzuela
Mario Barriatúa
Mario Barriatúa
Mario Barriatúa
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