Carnival Sunday (Spanish:Domingo de carnaval) is a 1945 Spanish crime film written, directed and produced by Edgar Neville.[1][2]
| Carnival Sunday | |
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| Directed by | Edgar Neville |
| Written by | Edgar Neville |
| Produced by | Edgar Neville |
| Starring | Conchita Montes Guillermo Marín |
| Cinematography | Henri Barreyre (as Enrique Barreyre) |
| Edited by | Mariano Pombo |
| Music by | José Muñoz Molleda |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
| Country | Spain |
| Language | Spanish |
A greedy moneylender is murdered the same day that the carnival begins in Madrid. A watch seller, who owed a large amount to the old woman, is the main suspect in the crime. His daughter decides to investigate on her own.
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