The Drummer of Tacuari
The Drummer of Tacuari (Spanish: El tambor de Tacuarí) is a 1948 Argentine historical drama film, directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and written by Hugo Mac Dougall.[1] It was premiered on July 6, 1948.
The Drummer of Tacuari | |
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Directed by | Carlos F. Borcosque |
Produced by | Emelco |
Written by | Hugo Mac Dougall |
Starring | Juan Carlos Barbieri Francisco Martínez Allende Ricardo Canales Norma Jiménez |
Music by | Juan Elhert |
Release date | July 6, 1948 |
Running time | 78 min. |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The film's plot took place little after the May Revolution, when a young man left his realist uncle and becomes drummer of the revolutionary army.
Cast
- Juan Carlos Barbieri
- Francisco Martínez Allende
- Ricardo Canales
- Norma Giménez
- Leticia Scury
- Homero Cárpena
- Cirilo Etulain
- Manolo Díaz
- Julián Bourges
- Jorge Villoldo
- Ada Cornaro
- Mario Vanarelli
- Félix Gil
- Raúl Miller
- Héctor Rodríguez
- Francisco Gada
- Ricardo Trigo
- Miguel Abeledo
- Omar Nardi
- José Castro
- Francisco Audenino
- Carlos Castro Madero
- Iván Grondona
- Roberto Torres
- Mario Pocoví
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References
- "El tambor de Tacuarí" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
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