

Parchís: the Documentary
Genres
Overview
The spotlight's on Parchís, a record company-created Spanish boy/girl band that had unprecedented success with Top 10 songs and hit films in the '80s.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
105 min
Release Date
2019-03-12
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
31
Vote Average
6.7
Constantino 'Tino' Fernández Fernández
Himself - Ficha Roja/Red Pawn (1979-1983)
Yolanda Ventura
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Gemma Termes Prat
Herself - Ficha Verde/Green Pawn (1979-1985)
Francisco 'Frank' Díaz
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David Muñoz Forcadas
Himself - El Dado/The Dice (1979-1984)
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Antoni Planas
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Eva Mariol
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Imma Cabecerans
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Joaquín Oristrell
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Jorge Lérida
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José Viruete
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Marta Minguella
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