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Allá en el setenta y tantos

1945 | 90 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

Back in the Seventies is a 1945 Argentine historical melodrama film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Silvana Roth, Carlos Cores and Felisa Mary. Roth plays Cecilia Ramos, a fictionalized version of Élida Paso (1867-1893) an Argentine pharmacist who became the first woman from South America to graduate from a university.

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Credits

Director
Francisco Múgica
Original Music Composer
Julián Bautista
Country
Argentina

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Cast · 20

DM

Domingo Mania

Pedro Laxalt

Pedro Laxalt

JM

José María Gutiérrez

PC

Pablo Cumo

SD

Susana Dupré

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