Isla de sal (1964)
Aurora is a humble and warm-hearted young woman from Chichiriviche who, upon learning that her father is burdened with a heavy debt after buying a new boat for his work as a fisherman, decides to migrate to Caracas with her godfather, Simón, to try her luck as a singer. Her journey begins after she is discovered by Walter Pérez, a famous television producer, despite the opposition of Venancio, Aurora’s longtime boyfriend, and the jealousy of Lidia, Walter’s lover.
Director:
Clemente de la Cerda
Writer:
Mauricio Odremán
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Lila Morillo as Aurora |
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Simón Díaz as Simón, el Jefe Civil |
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Doris Wells as Lidia |
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Orángel Delfín as Venancio |
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Efraín de la Cerda as Walter Pérez |
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Hugo Blanco as |
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Héctor Bayardo as |
| Directing | Clemente de la Cerda | Director |
| Writing | Mauricio Odremán | Screenplay |
| Sound | Hugo Blanco | Music |
| Camera | Edmundo Raffaldi | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Luis Capriles | Sound |
| Sound | Miguel Ángel Fuster | Music |
| Sound | Simón Díaz | Music |
| Editing | Clemente de la Cerda | Editor |