
Fantasmas en Buenos Aires 1942
In the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, 1942, a counterfeiting gang's ingenious plan to shift the blame for their crimes unravels in a most unexpected way.
Director: Enrique Santos Discépolo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942) about?
A counterfeiting gang's plan to shift the blame for their crimes unravels in a most unexpected way.
Who directed Fantasmas en Buenos Aires?
Enrique Santos Discépolo brings his unique vision to the big screen.
Who stars in Fantasmas en Buenos Aires?
The film features a talented cast including Pepe Arias, Zully Moreno, and Carlos Lagrotta.
Is Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is not available, this Comedy's unique blend of humor and supernatural elements makes it a must-watch for fans of the genre.
How long is Fantasmas en Buenos Aires?
The runtime is 82 minutes.
About Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942) — A Comedy of Deceit and the Supernatural
In the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, 1942, a counterfeiting gang's ingenious plan to shift the blame for their crimes unravels in a most unexpected way. Directed by Enrique Santos Discépolo, 'Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942)' is a Comedy that masterfully weaves a tale of deceit, humor, and the supernatural. As the story unfolds, the line between reality and fantasy blurs, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. With a talented cast including Pepe Arias, Zully Moreno, and Carlos Lagrotta, this film is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good Comedy with a touch of mystery.
As the gang's elaborate scheme backfires, they find themselves entangled in a web of their own making. Will they be able to extricate themselves from this precarious situation, or will their clever plan ultimately lead to their downfall? 'Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942)' is a gripping tale that will keep you guessing until the very end.
With its unique blend of Comedy and supernatural elements, this film is sure to delight audiences of all ages. So, if you're looking for a light-hearted yet engaging watch, look no further than 'Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942)'.