Savage Pampas (1945 film)
Appearance
Savage Pampas | |
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Directed by | Lucas Demare Hugo Fregonese |
Written by | Homero Manzi Ulises Petit de Murat |
Starring | Francisco Petrone Luisa Vehil Domingo Sapelli Froilán Varela |
Narrated by | Enrique Muiño |
Cinematography | José María Beltrán Humberto Peruzzi Bob Roberts |
Edited by | Atilio Rinaldi Carlos Rinaldi |
Music by | Lucio Demare Juan Ehlert |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Artistas Argentinos Asociados |
Release date | 9 October 1945 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Savage Pampas (Spanish:Pampa bárbara) is a 1945 Argentine historical film directed by Lucas Demare and Hugo Fregonese and starring Francisco Petrone, Luisa Vehil and Domingo Sapelli.[1] The film's sets were designed by Germán Gelpi. The film is set in the nineteenth century in the Dry Pampas, when it represented a frontier between Argentinian-controlled territory and areas still largely inhabited by Indians before the Conquest of the Desert extended Argentine control southwards. In 1966 Fregonese remade the film in English under the same title.
Synopsis
A tough Captain of the Argentine Army doggedly battles a band of outlaws composed of a mixture of Indians and Argentine deserters.
Cast
- Francisco Petrone
- Luisa Vehil
- Domingo Sapelli
- Froilán Varela
- María Esther Gamas
- Judith Sulian
- Roberto Fugazot
- Margarita Corona
- Juan Bono
- María Concepción César
- Pablo Cumo
- Luis Otero
- Jorge Molina Salas
- Tito Alonso
- René Múgica
- Pedro Codina
- Aurelia Ferrer
- Francisco García Garaba
- Raúl Luar
- José Ruzzo
References
- ^ Rist p.74
Bibliography
- Rist, Peter H. Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
External links
Categories:
- 1945 films
- Argentine films
- Argentine drama films
- Argentine historical films
- Argentine war films
- 1940s drama films
- 1940s historical films
- 1940s war films
- Spanish-language films
- Films directed by Hugo Fregonese
- Films directed by Lucas Demare
- Films set in Argentina
- Films set in the 19th century
- 1940s Argentine film stubs