| White Mission | |
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| Spanish | Misión blanca | 
| Directed by | Juan de Orduña | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Jesús Rubiera | 
| Starring | Manuel Luna Jorge Mistral Fernando Rey Elva de Bethancourt  | 
| Cinematography | Michel Kelber | 
| Edited by | Mariano Pombo | 
| Music by | Juan Quintero | 
Production company  | Colonial AJE  | 
| Distributed by | Colonial AJE | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 88 minutes | 
| Country | Spain | 
| Language | Spanish | 
White Mission (Spanish: Misión blanca) is a 1946 Spanish drama film directed by Juan de Orduña and starring Manuel Luna, Jorge Mistral and Fernando Rey. The film was shot on location in Spanish Guinea[1] and in a Spanish studio. The film's sets were designed by Sigfrido Burmann and Francisco Canet.
The film portrays a religious mission in the Spanish Empire.
Cast
- Ricardo Acero as Father Mauricio
 - Gabriel Algara as Jiménez
 - Marianela Barandalla as Diana
 - Elva de Bethancourt as Souka
 - Juan Espantaleón as Cesáreo Urgoiti
 - Manuel Luna as Brisco
 - Arturo Marín as Father Daniel
 - Jorge Mistral as Minoa
 - Nicolás Perchicot as Father Suárez
 - Julio Peña as Father Javier
 - Fernando Rey as Carlos
 - José Miguel Rupert as Souka's father
 - Jesús Tordesillas as Father Urcola
 
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