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Directed by | Enrique Carreras |
Written by | Norberto Aroldi |
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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.
The film premiered in Argentina on 24 August 1967.
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Norberto may refer to:
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