The Other

The Other

Year: 1946

Runtime: 98 mins

Language: Spanish

Director: Roberto Gavaldón

DramaThrillerCrimeMystery

Mirror, mirror, on the wall, now who’s the fairest twin of all? A mousy, poor manicurist seeks to switch places with her more glamorous, wealthy twin sister.

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