Edgardo Togni

Argentine film producer
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Edgardo Togni was an Argentine film producer and director who worked in his country from the 1940s to the 1960s[1] and founded the Directores Argentinos Cinematográficos.[2]

Filmography

Production Assistant

  • La verdadera victoria (1944)
  • Mosquita muerta (1946)
  • Navidad de los pobres (1947)
  • El tango vuelve a París (1948)
  • Un tropezón cualquiera da en la vida (1949)
  • Mujeres que bailan (1949)
  • Juan Globo (1949)
  • Toscanito y los detectives (1950)

Production Manager

  • Vivir un instante (1951)

Assistant Director

Production Manager

Director's Assistant

Screenwriter

  • Argentina tierra pródiga (1963)

Director

  • Su seguro servidor (1954)
  • Los maridos de mamá (1956)
  • Hay que bañar al nene (1958)
  • Comahue (1963)
  • Argentina tierra pródiga (1963)

References

  1. ^ "DAC :: Directores Argentinos Cinematográficos". www.dac.org.ar. Retrieved 2019-08-15.
  2. ^ Manrupe, Raúl, 1960- (1995–2010). Un diccionario de films argentinos. Portela, María Alejandra, 1964-. Buenos Aires: Corregidor. ISBN 9500508966. OCLC 34832810.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)