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Beatriz Galbo Movies

1977  
 
In this Spanish comedy, some lads, whose job is to assist their parish priest, plant a tape recorder in their priest's confessional box and record the exciting sexual revelations which take place there. They then take these recordings up to the belfry and listen to them with their pals while reading girlie magazines and masturbating. The juiciest confession comes from a go-go dancer, whom they are inspired to track down. After a number of humorous incidents expressive of the boys' juvenile lust and jealousy, Curro (Francisco Summers) displaces the dancer's married lover and becomes her boyfriend. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Beatriz GalboMary Paz Pondal, (more)
 
1975  
 
This drama concerns the passage to womanhood of an adolescent girl. Even though the story includes some antediluvian jokes, it marks the first time Spanish authorities allowed such a topic to make it past the censors. The girl has a crush on her high-school teacher and has her first menstrual period. Her classmates' general ignorance about sexual matters is set forth for all to see, and this ignorance causes the heroine a lot of distress until it is dispelled. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Beatriz Galbo
 
1973  
 
This Spanish film is a sequel to the charming drama Goodbye Stork, Goodbye. The earlier film tells the story of how, with the help of their enterprising friends, a pair of teen lovers are able to arrange for the birth of their baby with the adults none the wiser. In El NiƱo Es Nuestro (The Child Is Ours) the earlier story is recapped using flashbacks. Here, the couple and their infant are discovered, and their families separate all three. The story concerns the efforts of the teens and their friends to recover the child and find someplace where they can live as a family. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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