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Story of a Single Night (1941)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Luis Saslavsky
Writer : Luis Saslavsky, Carlos Aden

Synopsis

A man returns to town after a long time and meets his ex-girlfriend, who is married to a husband in desperate economic situation.

Actors

Santiago Arrieta
Santiago Arrieta
Daniel Romero
Elianne Arroyo
Elianne Arroyo
Lita (uncredited)
María Esther Buschiazzo
María Esther Buschiazzo
Petra (as M.E. Buschiazzo)
Sabina Olmos
Sabina Olmos
Laura Valenzuela
Sebastián Chiola
Sebastián Chiola
Alejandro Luzzati
Felisa Mary
Felisa Mary
Catalina
Raimundo Pastore
Raimundo Pastore
Don Teófilo Valenzuela
Rafael Frontaura
Rafael Frontaura
Bennett
Elvira Quiroga
Elvira Quiroga
Victoria Cuenca
Victoria Cuenca
Renée Sutil
Renée Sutil
(as Rene Sutil)
Pedro López Lagar
Pedro López Lagar
Hugo Morel
Alfredo Jordán
Alfredo Jordán
(uncredited)
Claudio Martino
Claudio Martino
Ramón J. Garay
Ramón J. Garay
Renée Sutil
Renée Sutil

Crews

Luis Saslavsky
Luis Saslavsky
Director
Luis Saslavsky
Luis Saslavsky
Adaptation
Carlos Aden
Carlos Aden
Adaptation
Leo Perutz
Leo Perutz
Theatre Play
Mario Maurano
Mario Maurano
Original Music Composer
Alberto Etchebehere
Alberto Etchebehere
Director of Photography
Jorge Gárate
Jorge Gárate
Editor
Nicolás Proserpio
Nicolás Proserpio
Editor
Raúl Soldi
Raúl Soldi
Set Decoration
Edgardo Togni
Edgardo Togni
Assistant Director
Mario Fezia
Mario Fezia
Sound
Luis Ortiz de Guinea
Luis Ortiz de Guinea
Original Music Composer
Luis Saslavsky
Luis Saslavsky
Screenplay
Carlos Aden
Carlos Aden
Screenplay

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