Stolen Paradise (Spanish:Paraíso robado) is a 1952 Argentine film directed by José Arturo Pimentel.[1] It was released in Argentina, Venezuela, and Spain.[2]
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Stolen Paradise | |
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Directed by | José Arturo Pimentel |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Marcela loses her mental health when her boyfriend dies. Carlos, an old teacher, helps in her recovery and a romance starts between them.[1]
Actors | Characters |
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Juan Carlos Altavista | "Carlos" |
Santiago Arrieta | |
Fina Basser | (as Fina Wasserman) |
Delfy de Ortega | |
Rene Fischer Bauer | |
Héctor Méndez | |
Néstor Zavarce |
Director | José Arturo Pimentel |
Writer | César Tiempo |
Music by | Tito Ribero |
Cinematography | Américo Hoss |
Film Editor | Nello Melli |
Production | Gori Muñoz |
Country | Date |
Argentina | 13 March 1952 |
Venezuela | 16 August 1952 |
Spain | 1 September 1952 (Madrid) |
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