Six Months of Life explained
Six Months of Life |
Director: | Víctor Urruchúa |
Producer: | Luis Guillermo Villegas Blanco |
Music: | Aldemaro Romero Eduardo Serrano |
Cinematography: | Adam Jacko |
Editing: | Juana de Jacko |
Studio: | Bolívar Film Peliculas Venezolanas |
Distributor: | Bolívar Film |
Runtime: | 109 minutes |
Country: | Venezuela |
Language: | Spanish |
Six Months of Life (Spanish:Seis meses de vida) is a 1951 Venezuelan drama film directed by Víctor Urruchúa.[1]
Cast
- Hermelinda Alvarado
- Amador Bendayan
- Francisco Bernalche
- Aldo Bogni
- América Bravo
- Pedro Contreras
- Camelia Coronado
- Herminia de Martucci
- Lilia del Valle
- Mireya Delgado
- Ildemaro Garcia
- Max Gil
- Helvia Hazz de Zapata
- Norberto Juz
- José Labarrera
- Rafael Lanzetta
- Carlos Latorre
- Edda Margolis
- Carmen Mendoza
- Héctor Monteverde
- Juan Olaguivel
- Saúl Peraza
- Jorge Reyes
- Pedro M. Risson
- Francisco Rodríguez
- Aldemaro Romero
- José Luis Sarzalejo
- Carmen Seyer
- Marco Strodi
- Víctor Urruchúa
- Pura Vargas
- Ramón Zavalsa
Bibliography
- Darlene J. Sadlier. Latin American Melodrama: Passion, Pathos, and Entertainment. University of Illinois Press, 2009.
Notes and References
- Sadlier p.48