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Directed by | Luis Bayón Herrera |
Written by | Luis Bayón Herrera Gregorio de Laferrere |
Produced by | Luis Bayón Herrera |
Starring |
Tito Lusiardo Pedro Quartucci |
Cinematography | Francisco Múgica |
Edited by | Francisco Múgica |
Music by | Alberto Soifer |
Distributed by | Lumiton |
Release date |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Jettatore is a 1938 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on August 10, 1938 and starred Tito Lusiardo and Pedro Quartucci. [1] It is a tango musical and is based on a play by Gregorio de Laferrere. [2] The cinematography and editing of the film were performed by Francisco Múgica, who also served as a technical advisor to the films.
The story follows the misadventures of an individual to whom other people begin to attribute a baleful magnetic influence that brings bad luck to all those who get involved with him. This belief is the result of a superstition that was widespread in Buenos Aires at the time.
Jettatore | |
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Directed by | Luis Bayón Herrera |
Written by | Luis Bayón Herrera Gregorio de Laferrere |
Produced by | Luis Bayón Herrera |
Starring |
Tito Lusiardo Pedro Quartucci |
Cinematography | Francisco Múgica |
Edited by | Francisco Múgica |
Music by | Alberto Soifer |
Distributed by | Lumiton |
Release date |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Jettatore is a 1938 Argentine musical drama film directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on August 10, 1938 and starred Tito Lusiardo and Pedro Quartucci. [1] It is a tango musical and is based on a play by Gregorio de Laferrere. [2] The cinematography and editing of the film were performed by Francisco Múgica, who also served as a technical advisor to the films.
The story follows the misadventures of an individual to whom other people begin to attribute a baleful magnetic influence that brings bad luck to all those who get involved with him. This belief is the result of a superstition that was widespread in Buenos Aires at the time.