The Kids Grow Up (1976 film)

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The Kids Grow Up
Directed by Enrique Carreras
Written byCarlos Damel

Camilo Darthés Augusto Giustozzi

Alfredo Ruanova
Produced byHéctor Bailez
Cinematography Antonio Merayo
Edited by Jorge Gárate
Music by Tito Ribero
Release date
  • 1976 (1976)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

The Kids Grow Up[ citation needed ] (Spanish: Los chicos crecen) is a 1976 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras.

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