Locuras, tiros y mambos is a 1951 Argentine film.[1]The director is Leo Fleider, and the writer is Carlos A. Petit. Music by Silvio Vernazza, and cinematography is by Ricardo Younis. This movie starred Rafael Carret, Jorge Luz, and Zelmar Gueñol.
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Directed by | Leo Fleider |
Written by | Carlos A. Petit |
Starring | Rafael Carret, Jorge Luz, Zelmar Gueñol |
Cinematography | Ricardo Younis |
Edited by | José Serra |
Music by | Silvio Vernazza |
Distributed by | Jorge Luz, Juan Carlos Cambon, Carret Duck, Zelmar Gueñol, Guillermo Rico, Blanquita Amaro, Juan Verdaguer, Carlos Bianquet, Vicente Forastieri, Margaret Padin |
Release date | 1951 |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The 'Big 5 of Good Humor' live in a theater that is about to be demolished. They try to convince the owner not to, and they learn that a gang of criminals dedicated to clandestine gambling operates in the theater.[2]
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