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It Snows in Benidorm
Comedy
Drama
58%
•
Dec 11, 2020
Rating Unavailable
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Peter has worked all his life at a Manchester bank. When he is awarded an early retirement, he decides to visit his brother in Benidorm, only to discover that he's disappeared.
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Directors
Isabel Coixet
Budget
$20,000,000
Vote Average
5.8
Vote Count
29
Popularity
15
Language
Català
Origin Country
ESGB
Cast
Timothy Spall
Peter Riordan
Sarita Choudhury
Alex
Pedro Casablanc
Esteban Campos
Carmen Machi
Marta
Ana Torrent
Lucía
Édgar Vittorino
León
Leonardo Ortizgris
Walder
Ben Temple
Bank Manager
Malcolm McCarthy
Police
Miguel Such
Taxi Driver
Kandarp Mehta
Bank Customer
Lisa Coleman
Woman at bachelorette party #1
Eduardo Moratilla
Pickpocket
Julia Möller
Woman at bachelorette party #2
Jennifer Collins
Talking Bus Passenger #2
Beverly Cogler
Talking Bus Passenger #1
Alex Fidalgo
Police #2
Marc Almodóvar
Tourist
Allister Thomson
Tina Glass
Alfonso Vilallonga
MC
Beth Cohen
Sporty Spice (Uncredited)
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