Buenas noches, Buenos Aires

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Buenas noches, Buenos Aires

Poster
Directed by Hugo del Carril
Produced by Alfredo Capalbo
Hugo del Carril
Adrián Larralde
Written by Rodolfo M. Taboada
Starring Hugo del Carril
Virginia Luque
Tito Lusiardo
Roberto Esacalda
Paulito Ortega
Music by Mariano Mores
Cinematography Humberto Peruzzi
Editing by José Serra
Distributed by Distribuidora D.A.S.A.
Release date(s) October 10, 1964
Country Flag of Argentina Argentina
Language Spanish language
IMDb profile

Buenas noches, Buenos Aires is a 1964 Argentine musical film comedy directed by and starring Hugo del Carril. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on October 10, 1964.

Organized by Del Carril, the film reminisces over the culture of tango films that dominated the Cinema of Argentina in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and united tango actors such as Hugo del Carril, Tito Lusiardo and Virginia Luque and Roberto Escalada as well as starring new actors such as Palito Ortega.

Hugo del Carril (centre)
Hugo del Carril (centre)


[edit] Cast

  • Hugo del Carril
  • Beba Bidart
  • Los Cantores de Salavina
  • Los Cinco Latinos
  • Roberto Escalada
  • Néstor Fabián
  • Ramona Galarza
  • Roberto Grela
  • Los Hermanos Abalos
  • Constanza Hool
  • Elizabeth Killian
  • Ambar La Fox
  • Susy Leiva
  • Virginia Luque
  • Tito Lusiardo
  • Ubaldo Martínez
  • Mariano Mores
  • Palito Ortega
  • Antonio Prieto
  • Los Quilla-Huasi
  • Pedrito Rico
  • Violeta Rivas
  • Jorge Sobral
  • Julio Sosa
  • Aníbal Troilo
  • Argentinita Vélez
  • Enzo Viena
  • Víctor Ayos
  • Antonio Prieto


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