The Unwanted (1951 film)

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The Unwanted
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Directed by Mario Soffici
Written by Rafael García Ibáñez
José Ramón Luna
Produced by Carmelo Vecchione
Starring Zully Moreno
Carlos Thompson
Guillermo Battaglia
Cinematography Antonio Merayo
Edited by Jorge Gárate
Music by Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio
Production
company
Release date
  • 1951 (1951)
Running time
83 minutes
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

The Unwanted (Spanish: La indeseable) is a 1951 Argentine drama film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Mario Soffici and starring Zully Moreno, Carlos Thompson and Guillermo Battaglia.

The film's sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz.

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