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Back in the Seventies | |
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Directed by | Francisco Múgica |
Written by | Manuel Agromayor Tulio Demicheli Alfredo de la Guardia |
Starring | Silvana Roth Carlos Cores María Armand Alberto Bello |
Cinematography | Hugo Chiesa |
Edited by | José Cañizares |
Music by | Julián Bautista |
Production company | Corporación Cinematográfica Argentina |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Back in the Seventies (Spanish:Allá en el setenta y tantos) is a 1945 Argentine historical drama film 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.
The film's sets were designed by Mario Vanarelli.
Cast
- Silvana Roth as Cecilia Ramos
- Carlos Cores
- María Armand
- Alberto Bello
- Carlos Bellucci
- Olimpio Bobbio
- Dario Garzay
- Gloria Grey
- José María Gutiérrez
- Virginia Luque
- Domingo Mania
- Federico Mansilla
- Felisa Mary
- Mario Medrano
- Gonzalo Palomero
- Matilde Rivera
- Jorge Villoldo
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