La Morocha

La Morocha is a 1958 Argentine film, which was actually filmed in 1955.[1] Due to the military coup d'état which ended the presidency of Juan Perón, the film was not released until 1958.[2] The film is in black and white, directed by Ralph Pappier and written by Sixto Pondal Ríos and Carlos Olivari and the premier date was on 30 January 1958. The stars were Tita Merello, Alfredo Alcón, Luis Arata y Rolando Chávez.[1] This was the last film of Luis Arata.

La Morocha
Directed byRalph Pappier
Written bySixto Pondal Ríos
Carlos Olivari
Music byTito Ribero
CinematographyFrancis Boeniger
Release date
1958
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

A prostitute girl helps a student to finish school even though he has a greedy uncle.

Cast

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References

  1. "La morocha (1955)". Cine Nacional (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina. Retrieved 28 June 2015.
  2. Karush, Matthew B. (2012). Culture of class: radio and cinema in the making of a divided Argentina, 1920-1946. Durham [u.a.]: Duke University Press. p. 217. ISBN 978-082-2-35264-8. Retrieved 28 June 2015.


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