Guanaco Hill Trailer (1959)
The dwarfs of the Carnaval Catamarqueño party (La Chaya) and their actions over the muleteers.
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The dwarfs of the Carnaval Catamarqueño party (La Chaya) and their actions over the muleteers.
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Ricardo Rodríguez Nistal Editor
Eduardo Falú Music
Alfredo Traverso Director of Photography
José Ramón Luna Script
José Ramón Luna Director
Atilio Rinaldi Editor
Luis Varela Lezama Art Direction
Eudoro Palacios Choreographer
Susana Aníbal Choreographer
Argentina 25 August 1959
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