Year: 1937
Runtime: 92 mins
Language: Spanish
Director: Luis Saslavsky
Daniel, a smuggler pursued by a relentless police officer, relies on secret messages from his lover, who encodes clues in the tangos broadcast on a radio show. To evade capture he assumes the identity of a schoolteacher in a quiet Entre Ríos town, only to find the authorities have already moved on with a new life.
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