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1952 Argentine film
Stolen Paradise | |
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Directed by | José Arturo Pimentel |
Release date |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Stolen Paradise (Spanish:Paraíso robado) is a 1952 Argentine film directed by José Arturo Pimentel during the classical era of Argentine cinema. It was released in Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain.
Plot
Marcela loses her mental health when her boyfriend dies. Carlos, an old teacher, helps in her recovery and a romance starts between them.
Cast
Cast
Actors | Characters |
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Juan Carlos Altavista | "Carlos" |
Santiago Arrieta | |
Fina Basser | (as Fina Wasserman) |
Delfy de Ortega | |
Rene Fischer Bauer | |
Héctor Méndez | |
Néstor Zavarce |
Production
Director | José Arturo Pimentel |
Writer | César Tiempo |
Music by | Tito Ribero |
Cinematography | Américo Hoss |
Film Editor | Nello Melli |
Production | Gori Muñoz |
Release dates
Country | Date |
Argentina | 13 March 1952 |
Venezuela | 16 August 1952 |
Spain | 1 September 1952 (Madrid) |
Technical specs
- Runtime: 77 min
- Sound Mix: Mono
- Color: Black and White
- Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
References
- ^ Paraíso robado, retrieved 5 June 2020
- Paraíso robado (1952) - IMDb, retrieved 5 June 2020
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