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Chronicle of a Boy Alone
Chronicle of a Boy Alone

Chronicle of a Boy Alone

Genres

Drama

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The story of a delinquent eleven-year-old orphan in authoritarian Argentina.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Spanish

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

6.7/10

Release Date

05 May 1965

Country

Argentina

Cast

Diego Puente

Diego Puente

Polín

Victoriano Moreira

Victoriano Moreira

Fiori

Leonardo Favio

Leonardo Favio

Fabián

Tino Pascali

Tino Pascali

Judicial officer

Óscar 'Cacho' Espíndola

Óscar 'Cacho' Espíndola

Gym teacher

Beto Gianola

Beto Gianola

Policeman

María Vaner

María Vaner

The Girl

Elcira Olivera Garcés

Elcira Olivera Garcés

María Luisa Robledo

María Luisa Robledo

Hugo Arana

Hugo Arana

Carlos Lucero

Carlos Lucero

Mario Pana

Mario Pana

Juan Valunes

Juan Valunes

Amadeo Sáenz Valiente

Amadeo Sáenz Valiente

Juan Castro

Juan Castro

Child #1

Juan Delicio

Juan Delicio

Child #2

Carlos Medrano

Carlos Medrano

Child #3

Miguel Medrano

Miguel Medrano

Child #4

Jorge Puente

Jorge Puente

Child #5

Óscar Saraceni

Óscar Saraceni

Child #6

Néstor Tricarico

Néstor Tricarico

Child #7

Jorge Cabello

Jorge Cabello

Child #8

Roberto Domínguez

Roberto Domínguez

Child #9

Carlos González

Carlos González

Child #10

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