Amor a primera vista

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Amor a primera vista
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Directed by Leo Fleider
Written by Abel Santacruz
Jean Cartier
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  • 1956 (1956)
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Amor a primera vista (English language: Love at first Sight) is a 1956 Argentine musical comedy directed by Leo Fleider and written by Abel Santacruz and Jean Cartier. It is a tango film, based on an integral part of Argentine culture.

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