The New Bell

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The New Bell
Actor desconocido, Adolfo Linvel y Pedro Quartucci en La campana nueva.jpg
Directed by Luis Moglia Barth
Written by Ivo Pelay
Starring
Cinematography Vicente Cosentino
Edited by Atilio Rinaldi
Music by Isidro B. Maiztegui
Production
company
Release date
  • 4 January 1950 (1950-01-04)
CountryArgentina
Language Spanish

The New Bell (Spanish: La campana nueva) is a 1950 Argentine comedy drama film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Pedro Quartucci, Rosa Rosen and Florindo Ferrario. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Mario Vanarelli.

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Cast

Technical specifications

Runtime1 hr 9 min (69 min)
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White

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References

  1. Plazaola p.140

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