Women Who Work

Women Who Work
Mujeres que trabajan
Directed by Manuel Romero
Starring Mecha Ortiz, Tito Lusiardo, Niní Marshall, Pepita Serrador
Release date(s) 1938
Running time 77 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Women Who Work (Spanish: Mujeres que trabajan) is a 1938 Argentine comedy film drama directed by Manuel Romero. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Tito Lusiardo.

Cast

  • Mecha Ortiz... Ana María del Solar
  • Tito Lusiardo ... Lorenzo Ramos
  • Niní Marshall ... Catita
  • Pepita Serrador ... Luisa
  • Alicia Barrié ... Clara
  • Fernando Borel ... Carlos Suárez Roldán
  • Sabina Olmos ... Elvira
  • Alita Román... Anita
  • Mary Parets ... Marta Suárez Roldán
  • Enrique Roldán ... Andrés Stanley
  • Hilda Sour ... Dolores Campos
  • Alímedes Nelson ... Emilia
  • María Vitaliani ... Doña Petrona
  • Berta Aliana ... Dora
  • Alicia Aymont ... Mrs. Suárez Roldán

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