El amor que yo te di (1960) credited, but, for a second time, not found.
The only copy that I could find was abysmal quality, so it's possible I may have missed him.
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Bello recuerdo (1961) credited, as Teacher
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Mi noche de bodas (1961) credited, as Fermín Ruiz Pérez y Fernández
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¿Chico o chica? (1962) credited, as Father
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El balcón de la Luna (1962) credited, as Spokesman of the philanthropic society
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Morir en España (1965) This is a documentary with a number of non-appearing actors credited as narrators.
This seems to be the only time Manuel was credited for his dubbing work.
This seems to be the only time Manuel was credited for his dubbing work.
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Puente de coplas (1965) credited, as Antonio's father.
This is Manuel's last-known appearance as an actor, though he would continue to be active in dubbing for a further 14 years.
This is Manuel's last-known appearance as an actor, though he would continue to be active in dubbing for a further 14 years.
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Teatro Apolo (1950) as Doctor