Buenos Aires, Summer 1912
Buenos Aires, verano 1912 (English language: Buenos Aires, Summer 1912) is a 1966 Argentine black-and-white drama film comedy directed and written by Oscar Kantor with Pablo Palant. The film premiered on 1966 in Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires, verano 1912 | |
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Directed by | Oscar Kantor |
Produced by | Oscar Kantor |
Written by | Oscar Kantor Pablo Palant |
Starring | Augusto Bonardo Ubaldo Martínez Beto Gianola Edmundo Rivero |
Cinematography | Ignacio Souto |
Edited by | Alberto Borello Mario Cosentino |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Augusto Bonardo
- Ubaldo Martínez
- Beto Gianola
- Christina Banegas
- Edmundo Rivero
- Augusto Fernández
- Marta Gam
- Nelly Tesolín
- Beatriz Matar
- Alberto Fernández de Rosa
- Agustín Alezzo
- Víctor Proncet
- Ignacio Finder
- Jorge Amosa
- Rodolfo Maertens
- Ricardo Morán
- Héctor Fuentes
- María Armand
- Chiry Rodríguez
- Cacho Espíndola
- Héctor Tealdi
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