Aconcagua (film) explained

Aconcagua
Director:Leo Fleider
Producer:Leo Fleider
Starring:Tito Alonso
Enrique Kossi
Elisa Galvé
Selva Alemán
Music:Tito Ribero
Cinematography:Ignacio Souto
Editing:José Serra
Distributor:Gloria Films
Runtime:73 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Aconcagua is a 1964 color Argentine adventure drama film directed by Leo Fleider and written by Norberto Aroldi. The title refers to the highest peak in the Andes - Aconcagua located in Argentina. The star of the film is Tito Alonso.

Synopsis

Personal conflicts arise among members of a mountain military detachment amidst a rescue operation that profoundly affects their lives.

Production, distribution and release

Aconcagua was produced and distributed by Gloria Films and premiered in Buenos Aires on 18 June 1964.

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