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That Forward Center Dies at Dawn is a film of genre Drama directed by René Mugica with Enrique Fava

That Forward Center Dies at Dawn (1961)

That Forward Center Dies at Dawn
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Length 1h20
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Genres Drama,    Fantasy
Rating74% 3.7406253.7406253.7406253.7406253.740625

That Forward Center Died at Dawn (Spanish: El centroforward murió al amanecer) is a 1961 Argentine drama film directed by René Mugica. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.

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"Cacho" Garibaldi (Luis Medina Castro), skillful soccer player is bought by a millionaire named Lupus (Raul Rossi) and a stormy night was moved to the mansion of Lupus, a combination of palace, fortress and prison. There he learns that Garibaldi Cacho Lupus is a collector of exceptional human beings, who knows Cacho at the time, and that the player may never play again or leave.

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