
Cupido contrabandista (1962)
Cupido contrabandista (1962) runs 1h 28m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Esteban Madruga, starring Antonio Ozores, María Mahor, and Santiago Rivero. Filed under Comedy — multiple servers per title.
What is Cupido contrabandista (1962) about?
John is a shy and good-natured man who lives in Ceuta and does everything by correspondence, from studying a career or learning judo to getting a girlfriend. She is from Madrid and the time has come for Juan to meet her so he takes a boat to the peninsula. In the boat he coincides with Maria, a beautiful young woman who goes to the capital to study chant and which he had previously met accidentally. During the trip, foreign smugglers try to use John to pass inadvertently stolen diamonds in Tangier.
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- Stars:
- Antonio Ozores, María Mahor, Santiago Rivero, Tomás Blanco
- Director:
- Esteban Madruga
- Production:
- Leda Films Productions S.L.
- Country:
- Spain
- Languages:
- Spanish
- IMDb:
- tt0055881
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Who stars in Cupido contrabandista (1962)?
Antonio Ozores as Juan Escalada, María Mahor as María, Santiago Rivero as Comisario Aranda, Tomás Blanco as Jefe de la banda, José Manuel Martín as Walter, Mara Laso as Rubia, Francisco Pierrá, José Sepúlveda as Vilar.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Cupido contrabandista online for free?▼
You can watch Cupido contrabandista (1962) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Cupido contrabandista?▼
Cupido contrabandista has a running time of 1h 28m (88 minutes total).
Who directed Cupido contrabandista?▼
Cupido contrabandista was directed by Esteban Madruga.
What genre is Cupido contrabandista?▼
Cupido contrabandista is a Comedy film released in 1962.
Who stars in Cupido contrabandista?▼
The cast of Cupido contrabandista includes Antonio Ozores, María Mahor, Santiago Rivero, Tomás Blanco and José Manuel Martín.


































