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Les Luthiers: Las Obras de Ayer (2002)

Les Luthiers

Genre : Comedy, Music

Runtime : 1H 45M

Director : Les Luthiers

Synopsis

Les Luthiers is a comedy-musical group from Argentina, very popular also in several other Spanish-speaking countries such as Paraguay, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela. They were formed in 1967 by Gerardo Masana, during the height of a period of very intense Choral Music activity in Argentina's state universities.

Actors

Carlos López Puccio
Carlos López Puccio
Jorge Maronna
Jorge Maronna
Daniel Rabinovich
Daniel Rabinovich
Marcos Mundstock
Marcos Mundstock
Carlos Núñez Cortés
Carlos Núñez Cortés

Crews

Les Luthiers
Les Luthiers
Director

Trailers and other movies

San Ictícola de los Peces · Las Obras de Ayer · Les Luthiers

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