The Caranchos of Florida (film) explained

The Caranchos of Florida
Director:Alberto De Zavalia
Starring:José Gola
Amelia Bence
Music:Homero Manzi
José Pécora
Sebastián Piana
Rodolfo Sachs
Cinematography:Roberto Schmidt
José Suarez
Editing:Nicolás Proserpio
Studio:Pampa Film
Distributor:Pampa Film
Runtime:80 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

The Caranchos of Florida (Spanish; Castilian: Los caranchos de la Florida) is a 1938 Argentine drama film directed and written by Alberto De Zavalia with Carlos Aden. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred José Gola and Amelia Bence.

The film is based on a novel of the same title by Benito Lynch. It was part of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.

In the United States release the film was distributed by Cinexport Distributing Co.

Cast

Plot

The film deals with the conflict between a father, master of a cattle ranch, and his son, who has returned after study.