Closed Door (1962 film)

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A puerta cerrada
Directed by Pedro Escudero
Written by Pedro Escudero
Produced by Fernando Ayala, Héctor Olivera
Starring Carlos Brown, María Aurelia Bisutti
CinematographyFrancis Boeniger
Edited by Atilio Rinaldi
Music by Rodolfo Arizaga
Distributed byAries Cinematográfica Argentina
Release date
  • 5 September 1962 (1962-09-05)
Country Argentina
LanguageSpanish

A puerta cerrada (English language: Closed Door) is a 1962 Argentine film directed and written by Pedro Escudero, adapted from the play Huis Clos by Jean-Paul Sartre.

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The film was released on 5 September 1962.

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