Juan of the Dead
| release date | May 4 2012 |
| studio | Focus World, Outsider Pictures |
| director | Alejandro Brugués |
| writer | Alejandro Brugués |
| starring | Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García, Jorge Molina |
| site | juanofthedeadmovie.com |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
| release date | May 4 2012 |
| studio | Focus World, Outsider Pictures |
| director | Alejandro Brugués |
| writer | Alejandro Brugués |
| starring | Andrea Duro, Luis Alberto García, Jorge Molina |
| site | juanofthedeadmovie.com |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
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