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Operación Masacre (film)
1973 Argentine film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Operación Masacre (transl. "Operation Massacre") is a 1973 historical drama film co-written and directed by Jorge Cedrón and based on the nonfiction book of the same name by Rodolfo Walsh,[1] who also wrote the script. It stars Norma Aleandro, Víctor Laplace, Ana María Picchio, Walter Vidarte and Julio Troxler . It was filmed clandestinely (in hiding) during the self-styled "Argentine Revolution" dictatorship (1966–1973), and finally released on September 27, 1973.[2]
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Synopsis
In 1956, one year after the self-styled "Liberating Revolution" dictatorship deposed Argentine president Juan Perón in a coup, a civil-military insurrection failed in its attempt to take on the power in the name of peronism.[3] In retaliation, in a vacant lot in the city of José León Suárez (province of Buenos Aires), several civilians accused of being part of the uprising are illegally shot by the dictatorship.[4] However, seven people manage to survive and tell their story to the world.
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Cast
- Norma Aleandro - Berta Figueroa de Carranza
- Carlos Carella - Nicolás Carranza
- José María Gutiérrez - Norberto Gabino
- Víctor Laplace - Carlos Lizaso
- Raúl Parini - Police commissioner Rodríguez Moreno
- Ana María Picchio
- Walter Vidarte - Juan Carlos
- Zulema Katz - Florinda
- Julio Troxler - Himself
- Blanca Lagrotta - Pilar de Di Chiano
- Luis Barrón
- Miguel Narciso Bruse - Horacio Di Chiano
- Fernando "Tacholas" Iglesias - Guard
- Fernando Labat - Police commissioner Penas
- Carlos Antón
- Jorge de la Riestra - Lieutenant colonel Desiderio A. Fernández Suárez
- Enrique Alonso
- Julio Di Palma - Gordo Rodríguez
- Pachi Armas - Police officer Shorthand 1
- Hedy Crilla
- José Arriola
- Luis Barrón
- Leonardo Belin
- Raúl Bobbio
- Sara Bonet
- Rodolfo Brindisi - Prisoner
- Oscar Calvo
- Oscar Canoura
- María Cignacco
- Hubert Copello
- Martín Coria - Police officer taking a statement
- Héctor Dangelo
- Samuel Desse
- David Di Napoli
- Óscar Ferreiro - Juan Carlos Torres
- Mario Fogo
- Susana Langan
- Modesto López
- Luis Martínez Rusconi
- Pedro Martínez
- Manuel Mendel
- Rodolfo Morandi
- Edgardo Nervi
- Norberto Pagani
- Rodolfo Relman
- Luis Rondini
- Héctor Sajón
- Enrique Scope
- David Socco
- Guillermo Sosa
- Pepe Sterrantino
- Hugo Álvarez - Francisco Garibotti
- Mario Pinasco
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