''Red Blossoms'' ( es, Azahares rojos) is a 1940
Argentine
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comedy film
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directed by and written by
Edmo Cominetti Edmo or EDMO may refer to:
* Edmo Cominetti, Argentinian director of films such as Red Blossoms
* Edmo, nickname for Andrew Edmondson (born 1990), an Australian wheelchair rugby champion
* E.D.Mo., an abbreviation for the United States District C ...
. The film starred
Mecha Caus and
Antuco Telesca.
Cast
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Vicente Álvarez
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Mecha Cobos
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Justo Garaballo
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Elisa Labardén
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Mecha López
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Juan José Piñeiro
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Juan Siches de Alarcón
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Enrique Vico Carré
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Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enric (Catalan), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian), Heinrich (German), Hendrik, Henk (Dut ...
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Zully Moreno
Release
The film premiered in Argentina in October 1940.
References
External links
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1940 films
1940s Spanish-language films
Argentine black-and-white films
1940 comedy films
Argentine comedy films
1940s Argentine films
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