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  2. Category:Spanish musical films - Wikipedia

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    While you've probs heard of the (many) popular Spanish TV shows on Netflix (Money Heist! Cable Girls ! É lite !), it's time to turn your attention to the best Spanish movies on Netflix.

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  7. Toc Toc - Wikipedia

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    The film's title is a play on words in Spanish, with “toc” being both the onomatopoeia for “knock” and the abbreviation for OCD in Spanish (trastorno obsesivo compulsivo). [3] It is the film adaptation of a French play by Laurent Baffie. [4] The film was shown during the summer of 2018 as part of the Cine de Verano in Seville, Spain. [5]

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  9. Don Quixote (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film, which starred Rafael Rivelles as Don Quixote and Juan Calvo as Sancho Panza, featured a young Fernando Rey as Sanson Carrasco and popular Spanish actress Sara Montiel as Antonia, Quixote's niece. The music for the film was composed by Ernesto Halffter, and the movie was shot on location in La Mancha and other Spanish regions.