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- Carlos Casaravilla (12 October 1900 – 17 February 1981) was an Uruguayan actor. He appeared in 85 films between 1934 and 1978. He starred in the film...
- Dafauce as Dutch Minister (based upon Fridolin Marinus ****el) Carlos Casaravilla as ****anese Minister (based upon Nishi Tokujirō) R.S.M. Ronald Brittain...
- Alice Munro Luis Induni as Hawkeye José Marco as Chingach**** Carlos Casaravilla as Tamerind Rufino Inglés as Doctor Modesto Blanch as Brancourt Pedro...
- leading role. The only condition set by businessman Carlos Márquez (Carlos Casaravilla) is that Ana becomes his lover. But she is in love with Miguel (Fernando...
- blind man (Carlos Casaravilla) to serve as his apprentice. Marco Paoletti - Lazarillo Juan José Menéndez - The Squire Carlos Casaravilla - Ciego (Blind Man)...
- (credited as Rudy Acosta) Gracita Sacromonte as Flamenco Dancer Carlos Casaravilla as First Peon Ricardo Palacios as Jailer Felisa Jiminez as Female Prisoner...
- then Minister of War, Máximo Tajes. It was established in Quinta de Casaravilla, an estate on the outskirts of Montevideo. In 1909, the architect and...
- Eunice Castro Casaravilla (born January 6, 1976, in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan model of fashion and runway, professional theater dancer, television and...
- as Choco Manuel Alexandre as Baudi's ****istant Antonio Casas Carlos Casaravilla as Regi Bank Gina Rovere [it] as Dino and Choco's neighbour Philippe...
- Elvira Yolanda Ríos as Socorro Nélida Quiroga [es] as comadrona Carlos Casaravilla as don Antonio José Nieto as don Miguel Luis Ciges as verdugo A Laro...