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The Glass Ceiling

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IMDB ID: tt0067836

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A lonely housewife hears a man’s footsteps in the apartment above her late at night. The upstairs neighbor insists it is her husband who has returned from business but her explanations are soon contradicted. The woman begins to think her neighbor has murdered her husband.

Spanish

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Carmen Sevilla

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Dean Selmier

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Patty Shepard

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Fernando Cebrián

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Emma Cohen

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Encarna Paso

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Rafael Hernández

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Javier De Campos

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Patricia Cealot

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Hugo Blanco

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Eloy de la Iglesia

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Antonio Fos

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Eloy de la Iglesia

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