Love at First Sight Trailer

Love at First Sight Trailer (1956)

15 March 1956 Comedy, Music, Romance 85 mins

Matilda, a girl from a wealthy family, is in love with Mario de Larosa, a singer and heartthrob who is adored by women everywhere. She knows all his songs by heart and prays to heaven to give her the opportunity to meet her idol in person. Her dreams come true — Mario is scheduled to sign autographs at an appliance and record store, and Matilda and her cousin rush to this fateful meeting, which will fundamentally change the lives of the young woman and Mario himself...

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Cast

Lolita Torres

as Matilde Alvarezza / Carlitos

Osvaldo Miranda

as Mario de la Rosa

Ramón J. Garay

as Valentín Saporiti

Susana Campos

as Lucía

Josefa Goldar

as Doña Clara

Nelly Láinez

as Rosario

Lalo Malcolm

as César

Osvaldo Domecq

as Capitán

Crew

Roque Giaccovino

Roque Giaccovino Director of Photography

Dimas Garrido

Dimas Garrido Production Design

Leo Fleider

Director

International Releases Dates

Argentina 15 March 1956

Russia 22 February 1960

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