''The Last Floor'' (Spanish: ''El último piso'') is a 1962 Argentine
drama film
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directed by
Daniel Cherniavsky.
The film's
art direction was by
Gori Muñoz.
Cast
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Norma Aleandro
Norma Aleandro (born 2 May 1936) is an Argentine actress. She is considered one of the most celebrated and prolific Argentine actresses of all time and is recognized as a cultural icon in her home country.
Aleandro starred in the 1985 film '' T ...
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Martín Andrade
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Santiago Arrieta
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José De Angelis
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Beatriz Fabre
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Lydia Lamaison
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Inda Ledesma
Inda Ledesma (born Margarita Rodríguez; March 29, 1926January 26, 2010) was an Argentine stage, television, and cinema actress who also gained prominence as a theatre director and instructor.
Life and work
Inda Ledesma was born in the Argentine ...
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Raúl Luar
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Ubaldo Martínez Ubaldo is a masculine Italian and Spanish given name, from Germanic ''hug'' "mind" and ''bald'' "bold". Notable people with the name include:
*Ubald of Gubbio (Ubaldo Baldassini) (c. 1084 – 1160), Italian bishop and Catholic saint
*Guido Ubaldo A ...
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Carlos Olivieri
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Ignacio Quirós
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María Luisa Robledo
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Martha Roldán
References
Bibliography
* Helene C. Weldt-Basson. ''Postmodernism's Role in Latin American Literature: The Life and Work of Augusto Roa Bastos''. Springer, 2010.
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1962 films
1962 drama films
Argentine drama films
1960s Spanish-language films
Films directed by Daniel Cherniavsky
1960s Argentine films
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