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1967 American film
The Fickle Finger of Fate
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Directed by
| Richard Rush
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Written by
| Jim Henaghan
Aurelio Lopez Monis
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Produced by
| Sidney W. Pink
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Starring
| Tab Hunter
Pedro Mari Sanchez
Luis Prendes
Gustavo Rojo
Elsa Skolinstad
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Cinematography
| Antonio Macasoli
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Edited by
| John Horvath
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Music by
| Gregorio Garcia Segura
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Distributed by
| Producer's Releasing Corporation
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Running time
| 90 minutes
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Countries
| Spain
United States
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The Fickle Finger of Fate
(also known as
El Dedo del destino
and
The Cup of St. Sebastian
) is a 1967
comedy film
directed by
Richard Rush
, produced by
Sidney W. Pink
, and starring
Tab Hunter
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Hunter stars as a clumsy businessman who accidentally gets wrapped up in a plot of intrigue while on a trip to Spain.
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The film was distributed on DVD in America by
Troma Entertainment
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