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  1. Dec 23, 2011 · Los muertos no se tocan, nene: Directed by José Luis García Sánchez. With Silvia Marsó, Carlos Iglesias, Mariola Fuentes, Blanca Romero. Fabianito, a teenager and apprentice poet, is perplexed by the grotesque organisation of his great-grandfather's wake.

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    • Comedy
    • José Luis García Sánchez
    • 2011-12-23
  2. Visit the movie page for 'Los muertos no se tocan, nene' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie...

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    • Álex Angulo
    • José Luis García Sánchez
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  3. Los muertos no se tocan, nene es una película dirigida por José Luis García Sánchez con Silvia Marsó, Carlos Iglesias, Blanca Romero, Mariola Fuentes .... Año: 2011. Título original: Los muertos no se tocan, nene. Sinopsis: Logroño, 1959.

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    • España
    • Federico Ribes (B&W)
    • José Luis García Sánchez
  4. Dec 23, 2011 · Los muertos no se tocan, nene. ( 2011 ) Comedy. Black and White. Based on Book. 1950s. Fabianito, a teenager and apprentice poet, is perplexed by the grotesque organisation of his great-grandfather's wake. Fabianito will discover love in these circumstances. Сast and Crew. Stars. Silvia Marsó. Carlos Iglesias. Mariola Fuentes. Blanca Romero.

    • José Luis García Sánchez
    • Gonafilm
    • Silvia Marsó
    • Spain
  5. Nov 4, 2011 · Logroño, 1959. The death of a local authority creates a double expectation in his family, the coming of the TV set the deceased bought and the mayor to attend the funeral. His grandson (Airas Brispo) will witness the grotesque situations.

  6. Nov 4, 2011 · Logroño, 1959. The death of a local authority creates a double expectation in his family, the coming of the TV set the deceased bought and the mayor to attend the funeral. His grandson (Airas Brispo) will witness the grotesque situations.

  7. Silvia Marsó Cast. Critics reviews. Logroño, 1959. The death of a local hero creates a double expectation in his family, that soon arrives the television that bought the deceased and that the mayor attends the wake. His great-grandson (Airas Brispo) will witness grotesque situations.