The Walker (1967 film)

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The Walker
ElAndadorposter.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Enrique Carreras
Written by Norberto Aroldi
Release date
24 August 1967
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

The Walker (Spanish : El Andador) is a 1967 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Enrique Carreras and written by Norberto Aroldi. The play itself was written by Norberto Aroldi.

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The film premiered in Argentina on 24 August 1967.


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