El Asalto
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| El Asalto | |
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| Directed by | Kurt Land |
| Produced by | Jaime Cabouli Emilio Spitz |
| Written by | Enrique Silberstein Ariel Cortazzo |
| Starring | Alberto de Mendoza |
| Music by | Víctor Buchino |
| Cinematography | Alfredo Traverso |
| Editing by | Gerardo Rinaldi Antonio Ripoll |
| Distributed by | Guaranteed Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 1960 |
| Running time | minutes |
| Country | Argentina |
| Language | Spanish |
| IMDb profile | |
El Asalto (English language:) is a 1960 Argentine black and white film crime drama directed and by Kurt Land. The film was based on a book by Enrique Silberstein and premiered in Buenos Aires. It starred Alberto de Mendoza.
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[edit] Plot
The film is about a group of delinquents planning a bank robbery.
[edit] Main cast
- Alberto de Mendoza
- Egle Martin
- Luis Tasca
- Tato Bores
- Osvaldo Terranova
- Thelma del Río
- Argentino Ledesma
- Mario Lozano
- Héctor Méndez
- Irma Gabriel
[edit] Other cast
- Osvaldo María Cabrera
- Víctor Catalano
- José De Angelis .... Comisario Oliva
- Conrado Diana
- Ángel Díaz
- Rolando Dumas .... Francisco Coba
- Mariquita Gallegos .... Mujer en boite
- Claudia Lapacó .... Mujer en boite
- René Lester
- Pablo Moret
- Miguel Paparelli .... Ordenanza
- Gilberto Peyret .... Sanz
- María Esther Rodrigo
- Carlos Roig
- Félix Tortorelli .... Cajero
[edit] External links
- El Asalto at the Internet Movie Database
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