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El Grito sagrado (lit. "A Sacred Cry") is a 1954 Argentine historical film, directed by Luis César Amadori, who co-wrote with Pedro Miguel Obligado, and starring Fanny Navarro, Carlos Cores and Aída Luz.
El Grito sagrado | |
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Directed by | Luis César Amadori |
Written by | Luis César Amadori Pedro Miguel Obligado |
Starring | Fanny Navarro Carlos Cores Aída Luz |
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Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Navarro plays Mariquita Sánchez De Thompson, a socialite, activist and one of the first politically outspoken Argentine women in whose Buenos Aires living room the Argentine national anthem was sung for the first time in May 1813.[1][2]
Cast
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- Fanny Navarro, as Mariquita Sánchez de Thompson
- Carlos Cores, Martín Thompson
- Aída Luz, as Remedios de Escalada de San Martín
- Eduardo Cuitiño, as Fray Cayetano Rodríguez
- Antonia Herrero
- Nina Brian
- Mario Lozano
- Alba Castellanos
- Antonio Martiáñez
- Alfredo Santacruz
- Luis Medina Castro
- Pedro Aleandro
- Fernando Salas
- Julián Pérez Ávila
- Rita Montero
- Jorge De La Riestra
- Francisco López Silva
- Blanca Tapia
- Francisco Iriarte
- Orestes Soriani
- Pablo Cumo
- Juan Bono
- Pascual Pellicciotta
- Manuel Perales
- Rafael Diserio
- Carlos Bianquet
References
edit- ^ Amadori, Luis César (1954-05-24), El grito sagrado (Drama, History), Fanny Navarro, Carlos Cores, Aída Luz, Artistas Argentinos Asociados (AAA), retrieved 2024-11-03
- ^ Szurmuk, Mónica (2000). "A House, a Home, a Nation: Mariquita Sánchez's Recuerdos del Buenos Ayres Virreynal". Women in Argentina: Early Travel Narratives. University Press of Florida. pp. 17–38. ISBN 978-0-8130-1889-8.
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