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Invasión

Invasión

1969Movie⏱️ 2h 3m
DramaSci-Fi
7.2
IMDB Rating
1,081 votes

A group of men led by an old man trying to stop an invasion of the city of Aquileia. The invaders are introducing a machinery for a mass invasion, but the invasion is absolute and impossible to define.

Director
Hugo Santiago
Writers
Jorge Luis Borges, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Hugo Santiago
Stars
Olga Zubarry, Lautaro Murúa, Juan Carlos Paz
Release Date
October 16, 1969
Language
Spanish
Country
Argentina
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🎭 Top Cast

Olga Zubarry
Olga Zubarry
as Irene
Lautaro Murúa
Lautaro Murúa
as Herrera
👤
Juan Carlos Paz
as Don Porfirio
Martín Adjemián
Martín Adjemián
as Irala
👤
Daniel Fernández
as Lebendiger
👤
Roberto Villanueva
as Silva
Lito Cruz
Lito Cruz
as Jefe de los jóvenes
👤
Jorge Cano
as Julio Vildrac
👤
Ricardo Ormello
as Cachorro
👤
Leal Rey
as Marcelo

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Filming Location
Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
Production
Proartel S.A.

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🎯 Categories

SpanishDramaSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

The Rendezvous Is At Midnight
by loganx-22010-05-09
7/10

"The screenplay for "Invasion" was written by literary giant Jorge Luis Borges and Adolfo Boi Cesares (whose short story "Blow-Up", had been made into a film by Michelangelo Antonioni 3 years earlier). Invasion takes place in Buenos Aires, where a clandestine group of friends, businessmen, and enthusiastic youth have joined forces to fight off on invasion of their city by unknown forces; men in tan suits. Like Jim Jarmusch's "The Limit's Of Control", the film gives us only what precious little information we need to move onto the next scene, like an agen..."

💡 Did You Know?

The character of Don Porfirio is said to be based on Argentine author Macedonio Fernández.

📖 Synopsis

A group of men led by an old man trying to stop an invasion of the city of Aquileia. The invaders are introducing a machinery for a mass invasion, but the invasion is absolute and impossible to define.