Luis Vicentini

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Luis Vicentini (March 24, 1902 - February 9, 1938) was a Chilean boxer. In 1922 he starred in Carlos F. Borcosque's debut picture Hombres de esta tierra. [1]

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References

  1. Mouesca, Jacqueline; Orellana, Carlos (1 January 1998). Cine y memoria del siglo XX: cine en Chile : cine en el mundo : historia social y cultural de Chile : historia social y cultural mundial cuadros sinópticos (1895-1995) (in Spanish). LOM Ediciones. p. 104. ISBN   978-956-282-077-6.