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Mi Buenos Aires querido is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Francisco Mugica to a script by Rodolfo Manuel Taboada and original music by es:Sebastián Piana and Francisco Canaro. It was premiered on 28 March 1961. The cast featuresh Mario Fortuna, María Luisa Robledo, Gilda Lousek and Enzo Viena.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Humberto Barrella - El tango después de Gardel 1935-1959 1999 p 509 "Las principales figuras del elenco son Mario Fortuna, Gilda Lousek, Enzo Viena, María Luisa Robledo y Santiago Arrieta, con dirección de Francisco Mugica, libro de Rodolfo Taboada y música original de Sebastián Piana y Francisco Canaro .."
  2. ^ Jorge Abel Martín Cine argentino - - 1977 Page 18 "Años más tarde, Francisco Mugica dió al cine argentino una encantadora comedia de época: "He nacido en Buenos Aires" (1959), con Mario Fortuna, Enzo Viena, Gilda Lousek y María Luisa Robledo, cuya historia continuó en otro título ..."

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