Hipólito y Evita Trailer (1973)
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J. Rodríguez Pilado Music
Qhari Music
Humberto Peruzzi Director of Photography
Atilio Rinaldi Editor
Orestes Trucco Director
Salvador Valverde Calvo Script
Orestes Trucco Producer
Gladys Montalvo Art Direction
Cuando el amor llega Trailer
Argentina 30 August 1973
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La comedia está basada en la historia de Romeo y Julieta. Las familias de los amantes se hallan en conflicto entre sí a causa de sus diferentes orígenes ...
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