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The Age Of Love (1954 Film)
''The Age of Love'' (Spanish:''La edad del amor'') is a 1954 Argentine musical comedy film directed by Julio Saraceni and starring Lolita Torres, Alberto Dalbés and Floren Delbene.Plazaola p.186 Cast * Lolita Torres as Soledad Reales "The Spark" / Ana María Rosales * Alberto Dalbés as Alberto Mendez Tejada son / Alberto Miranda * Floren Delbene as Alberto Mendez Tejada father * Domingo Sapelli as Alberto Mendez Tejada grandfather * Morenita Galé as Marta Bibí * Ramón Garay as Mr. Mendiondo * Mario Faig as Sampietro * Luis García Bosch as Capuano * Julián Pérez Ávila as Pedro * Lina Bardo as Elvira García * Thelma Jordán as chorus girl * Roberto Bordoni * Carmen Giménez as Mrs. Laura * Rafael Diserio Rafael may refer to: * Rafael (given name) or Raphael, a name of Hebrew origin * Rafael, California * Rafael Advanced Defense Systems, Israeli manufacturer of weapons and military technology * Hurricane Rafael, a 2012 hurricane Fiction * ' ... ...
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Julio Saraceni
Julio Saraceni (October 10, 1912 – October 12, 1998) was a prolific Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned six decades. He was an aviator as a young man, but later found a career in film, where he debuted as a director in a 1937 short film, ''Fórmula secreta'', in which he used his flying experience for the making of numerous scenes. He directed his first full-length title, Florencio Parravicini's comedy vehicle, ''Noches de carnaval'', later that year. Saraceni married a member of the crew, Argentina Mori, and with her made some 60 films between 1938 and 1986, such as ''María Celeste'' (1944), '' Alma de bohemio'' (1949), ''La barra de la esquina'' (1950), and ''La mejor del colegio'' (1953). Saraceni was best known for directing comedies, and worked with many of the best known local figures in the genre, including Parravicini, Fidel Pintos, Niní Marshall, José Marrone. Carlos Balá, Lolita Torres and Pepe Biondi ...
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