It’s for Your Own Good
Three brothers-in-law try to get their daughters to dump their undesirable boyfriends.
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Genre: Comedy
Director: Carlos Therón
Actors: Andrea Ros, Carmen Ruiz, Georgina Amorós, Javier Cámara, Jose Coronado, María Pujalte, Miki Esparbé, Pilar Castro, Roberto Álamo, Silvia Alonso
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