De profesión, sospechosos

De profesión, sospechosos (Professional Suspects) is a 1966 Argentine film. is a film co-produced between Argentina and Spain directed by Enrique Carreras on the script of Julio Porter. It was partially filmed in Cordoba, Argentina.[1]

De profesión, sospechosos
Directed byEnrique Carreras
Written byJulio Porter
StarringPepe Marrone
Release date
1966
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

Two friends suspected by the police of being linked to a crime try to prove their innocence.

Cast

  • Pepe Marrone ... Pepe Montes
  • Antonio Prieto ... Joaquin Frias
  • Graciela Borges ... Laura
  • Nathan Finch ... Salustio
  • Teresa Serrador ... Dolores
  • Tono Andreu ... Santiago
  • Dario Vittori ... Mr. Andrade
  • Olga Hidalgo ... Mrs. Andrade
  • Guido Gorgatti ... Journalist
  • Adolfo Garcia Grau ... Stalker
  • Ernesto Raquén ... Official
  • Juanita Martinez ... Daughter of Andrade
  • Hilda Viñas ... Chismosa 2
  • Roberto Guthié
  • Augusto Bonardo ... Camp TV
  • Amalia Bernabé ... Chismosa 1
  • Sunday Márquez
  • Rafael Diserio
  • Alicia Bonnet ... Justina
  • Greta Williams
  • Enrique San Miguel
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References

  1. Manrupe, Raul; Portela, Maria Alejandra (2001). A Dictionary of Argentine films (1930-1995). Buenos Aires: Editorial Corregidor. pp. 165–166.


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