Los Locos del cuarto piso

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Los Locos del cuarto piso
Directed by Lisandro de la Tea
Written by Manuel Collazo
Produced by Lisandro de la Tea
Music by Anselmo Aieta
Release date
  • 10 November 1937 (1937-11-10)
Running time
76 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Los Locos del cuarto piso is a black and white 1937 Argentine comedy film directed by Lisandro de la Tea and written by Manuel Collazo, based on the play by Francisco E. Collazo. [1] The film premiered on November 10, 1937 in Buenos Aires.

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  1. Los locos del cuarto piso (1937)