El Rufián
El Rufián is a 1960 Argentine film directed by Daniel Tinayre.
El Rufián | |
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Directed by | Daniel Tinayre |
Written by | Eduardo Borrás |
Release date | 1960 |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Egle Martin ... Isabel-Florelle
- Carlos Estrada ... Hector
- Óscar Rovito ... Raul
- Nathán Pinzón ... Andres
- Aída Luz ... Berta
- Aníbal Pardeiro ... Dr. Marco
- Daniel de Alvarado ... Dr. Danieli
- Nelly Beltrán
- Cayetano Biondo
- Homero Cárpena
- Carlos Cotto
- Lucio Deval ... Policia 1
- Zulema Esperanza
- Ovidio Fuentes
- Eduardo de Labar
- Carmen Llambí
- Gaston Marchetto
- Víctor Martucci
- Inés Moreno
- Luis Orbegozo
- Gilberto Peyret ... Policía 2
- Alberto Quiles
- Martha Roldán
- Orestes Soriani
- Isidro Fernán Valdez
- Oscar Valicelli ... Angel
- Marcos Zucker
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