Cruza
Cruza is a 1942 Argentine film directed by Luis Moglia Barth.[1]
Cruza | |
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Directed by | Luis Moglia Barth |
Written by | Luis Moglia Barth, Claudio Martínez Payva |
Music by | Lucio Demare |
Cinematography | Fulvio Testi |
Edited by | Carlos Rinaldi |
Release date | 7 September 1942 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Amelia Bence
- Fernando Ochoa
- Pedro Maratea
- Carlos Morganti
- Elisardo Santalla
- Homero Cárpena
- Alfredo Mileo
- José Castro
- Eduardo Otero
- Billy Days
- Enrique Zingoni
- Iris Portillo
- Pilar Gómez
- Jorge Urban
- Eloy Álvarez
- Francisco Audenino
- Olga Nelly Barcia …Extra
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gollark: "Flat" would just be a "home" in a high-density/high-size thing.
gollark: You should probably have size and density things actually.
gollark: Okay, more: barn, farm, greenhouse, shed, museum, arena of some kind, city hall (or other governance building), embassy, post office, granary, bunker, missile launch facility, airport, taxi station, shipyard, and gym.
gollark: Okay then. Buildings which could exist: house, office, shop, mall, factory, mine, school, police station, SCP containment warehouse, regular warehouse, bus station, bus *stop* (sort of a building), underground train network stop, non-underground train network station, fire station, fire removal station, power plant, apiary, sewage treatment facility, garbage dump, garbage incinerator™, hospital, clinic (small hospital), plaza, park (sort of building), data center, hotel, prison, retirement home, theater, retirement home, restaurant, cafe, bowling alley, car wash, self-storage facility, seaport, car repair place, car dealership, bookshop, library, scientific laboratory, bank, substation, *nuclear* power plant, university, radio/TV/whatever transmitter, cell tower, [more coming].You should probably have a mechanic so you can have, say, apartment buildings composed of multiple "houses", but more generalized.
References
- "Cruza" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
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