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''Romeo and Juliet'' () is a
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Argentine film directed by
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during the classical era of Argentine cinema. The screenplay was written by
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, based on the plot by
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. It stars Alfredo Barbieri, Amelia Vargas, Esteban Serrador and Susana Campos and was released on March 16, 1954.


Plot

An engaged couple rents an apartment that turns out to belong to someone else.


Cast

* Alfredo Barbieri * Amelia Vargas * Esteban Serrador * Susana Campos * Tito Climent * Guido Gorgatti *
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* Aída Villadeamigo * Enrique Lomi *
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Reception

'' Noticias Gráficas'' opined: "An argument that rests on equivocation, but without adding any detail that differentiates it from the innumerable number of plays that frivolous theater counts in its copious credit." Raúl Manrupe and María Alejandra Portela in their book ''Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930–1995)'' write (translated from Spanish): "A simple comedy to take advantage of the success of the protagonist couple.".


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