Al toque de clarín | |
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Cast
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Directed by | Orestes Caviglia |
Produced by | Orestes Caviglia |
Written by | Florencio Chiarello |
Starring | Rafael Buono Salvador Striano |
Cinematography | Alberto Etchebehere |
Edited by | Jorge Gárate |
Distributed by | Argentina Sono Film |
Release date
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16 July 1941 |
Running time
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70 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
At the Sound of the Bugle (Spanish: Al toque de clarín) is a 1941 Argentine film directed by Orestes Caviglia and written by Florencio Chiarello. The film starred Ramón Garay and Enrique Giacovino introducing radio comedians Rafael Buono and Salvador Striano.
Al Toque de Clarin was partially intended as a showcase for Argentine radio favorites Buono and Strato, Latin America's answer to Abbott & Costello. Based on a French play written by Florencio Chiarello and Francisco Bolla, the film concerns a retired military officer who runs his rural farm like a boot camp. In dire financial straits, the ex-officer hopes that his sister will marry a stranger who has apparently fallen heir to a fortune. What the audience knows that the protagonist does not is that the sly stranger does not have a peso to his name. The actual heir is a humble farmhand who has loved the sister from afar for many years.
The film premiered on 16 July 1941. Produced and distributed by Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I.