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The Spanish Prisoner (1997)

December 3, 19971h 50mEN
6.8

310 votes

Overview

An inventor of a secret process suddenly finds himself alone as both his friends and the corporation he works for turn against him.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Budget

$10.0M

Revenue

$13.8M

Production Companies

Sweetland FilmsJean Doumanian ProductionsMagnolia FilmsJasmine Productions Inc.Sony Pictures Classics

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