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]
Stolen Paradise |
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Directed by | José Arturo Pimentel |
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Release date | March 13, 1952 |
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Country | Argentina |
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Language | Spanish |
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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
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"Carlos"
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Santiago Arrieta
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Fina Basser
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(as Fina Wasserman)
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Delfy de Ortega
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Rene Fischer Bauer
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Héctor Méndez
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Néstor Zavarce
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ProductionEdit
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Director
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José Arturo Pimentel
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Writer
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César Tiempo
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Music by
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Tito Ribero
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Cinematography
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Américo Hoss
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Film Editor
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Nello Melli
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Production
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Gori Muñoz
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Release datesEdit
Release Dates (country)
Country
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Date
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Argentina
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13 March 1952
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Venezuela
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16 August 1952
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Spain
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1 September 1952 (Madrid)
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Technical specsEdit
- Runtime: 77 min
- Sound Mix: Mono
- Color: Black and White
- Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1
ReferencesEditExternal linksEdit