Una Atrevida aventurita

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Una Atrevida aventurita
Directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen
Written by Julio Porter
Produced by Carlos Hugo Christensen
Starring Roberto Escalada
Tito Gómez
Cinematography Alfredo Traverso
Edited by A. Rampoldi
Music by George Andreani
Release date
  • 1948 (1948)
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Una Atrevida aventurita is a 1948 Argentine film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen, written by Julio Porter and starring Roberto Escalada.

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