La trinca del aire
The Threesome of the Air (Spanish: La trinca del aire) is a 1951 Spanish comedy drama film directed by Ramón Torrado and starred by Antonio Casal, Antonio Riquelme and Beni Deus.[1] It was written by Ángel Pageo and Adolfo Torrado.[2]
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Spanish | La trinca del aire |
Directed by | Ramón Torrado |
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Screenplay by | Ramón Torrado |
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Music by | Jesús García Leoz |
Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
Edited by | Gaby Peñalba |
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Running time | 98 min |
Cast
- Jorge Mistral as Alberto
- Carmelita González as Irene
- Helga Lina Stern as Nati
- Fernando Aguirre
- Xan das Bolas as Pepiño
- Antonio Casal
- Beni Deus
- Fernando Fernán Gómez
- Fernando Fernández de Córdoba
- Félix Fernández as Teniente Coronel Valera
- Aurora Galisteo
- Jesús Garrido
- Casimiro Hurtado
- María Isbert
- Antonio Molino Rojo
- Mario Moreno
- Fernando Rey
- José Riesgo
- Antonio Riquelme as Vendedor
- Domingo Rivas
- Francisco Rojas
- Rosario Royo
- Vicente Soler
- Carmen Sánchez
- José Vivó
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References
- "La trinca del aire". ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 July 2018.
- "La trinca del aire". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 July 2018.
External links
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