Old Spanish Customers (1932)
1h 9m
Running Time
September 15, 1932Release Date
Old Spanish Customers (1932)
1h 9m
Running Time
September 15, 1932Release Date
Plot.
A henpecked husband is mistaken for a famous toreador while holidaying in Spain!
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
![Leslie Fuller](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/100829-leslie-fuller.webp)
Leslie Fuller
Bill
![Binnie Barnes](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/38564-binnie-barnes.webp)
Binnie Barnes
Carmen
![Drusilla Wills](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Drusilla Wills
Martha
![Wallace Lupino](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/196115-wallace-lupino.webp)
Wallace Lupino
Pedro
![Hal Gordon](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/88347-hal-gordon.webp)
Hal Gordon
Manuelito
![Ernest Sefton](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Ernest Sefton
Tormitio
![Betty Fields](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Betty Fields
![Syd Courtenay](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Syd Courtenay
Scenario Writer / Story
![Hal Walters](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Hal Walters
Fuller's partner in comic dance
![Lola Harvey](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/346791-lola-harvey.webp)
Lola Harvey
Story
![Allan Woodburn](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Allan Woodburn
Small Boy
![Syd Crossley](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/180208-syd-crossley.webp)
Syd Crossley
Spanish customs officer
![Val Guest](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/6325-val-guest.webp)
Val Guest
Newspaper reporter
![Mike Johnson](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Mike Johnson
Whist player
![Dora Mayfield](https://images.moviefit.me/default-images/p/s.webp)
Dora Mayfield
Whist player
![Lupino Lane](https://images.moviefit.me/p/s/59849-lupino-lane.webp)
Lupino Lane
Director
Details.
Wiki.
Old Spanish Customers is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Lupino Lane and starring Leslie Fuller, Binnie Barnes and Drusilla Wills. It was also known as Toreadors Don't Care. Val Guest has a small role; he later called the film "a terrible thing".