Los doctores las prefieren desnudas (1973) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 13, 1973

Original Title:
Los doctores las prefieren desnudas

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Aries Cinematográfica Argentina

Production Countries:
Argentina

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 88

Alberto, an employee of a car dealership, is commissioned by his boss to deliver a car that has been sold to a customer. Being a luxury car, he has no better idea than to invent an excuse to the new owner of the vehicle, delay delivery for the next day and use it to go out to have fun at night with his faithful friend Jorge. They both go to a revue theatre and, while witnessing the performance, the first vedette (Corina) faints. Then Alberto and Jorge pose as doctors, in order to meet Corina. As is to be expected, both decide to continue the deception with the passing of the days, causing the confusion to become bigger and bigger and harder to keep secret.

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Assistant Camera:
Alfredo Cosentino

Assistant Director:
Horacio Guisado

Assistant Editor:
Margarita Brondolo
Eduardo López

Associate Producer:
Mario Kaminsky

Camera Operator:
Marcelo Pais

Costume Design:
Jorge Micheli

Director:
Gerardo Sofovich

Director of Photography:
Américo Hoss

Editor:
Óscar Montauti

Executive Producer:
Nicolás Carreras
Luis Osvaldo Repetto

First Assistant Director:
Luis Fernández
Juan Carlos Bonangelino

Gaffer:
Miguel Amengual

Hairstylist:
Nélida Aued

Makeup Artist:
Blanca Olavego

Music:
Buddy Mc Cluskey

Production Assistant:
Alejandro Arango

Production Manager:
Fernando Molina

Set Decoration:
Óscar Piruzanto

Sound:
Norberto Castronuovo

Sound Assistant:
Daniel Castronuovo

Writer:
Hugo Sofovich
Gerardo Sofovich

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