El rastro de un suave perfume

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El rastro de un suave perfume
El rastro de un suave perfume
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El rastro de un suave perfume is a wonderful film that has been around the world.
The success of this film could be seen in theaters after its premiere in 1972.
The professionalism with which they act Bill Cosby, Robert Culp, Ta-Ronce Allen, Rosalind Cash, Lou Frizzell, allows us to focus even more on the message and enjoy the story.

Robert Culp 's experience in the film world has meant that this project has been approached with great confidence and with an impeccable film direction.
The duration of the film is 111 min..
The process of creating this film has been located in United States.

We love the way Walter Hill and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
Almost all of the work is supervised and carried out by the production company Film Guarantors who has made sure that the quality of each scene is the best possible.
Ted Ashford and his team of musicians have been the creators of the soundtrack of this film that transports us completely into history.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Bill Butler.
The variety of movies you can find about the Thriller, Drama genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics El rastro de un suave perfume

A potent dose of '70s LA Noir. Hickey & Boggs marked a good reunion of Bill Cosby and Robert Culp. A lost gem from the crime dramas of the 1970s.
A good movie from this era. Fairly flawed, but very good. Underrated modern film noir
Smog Noir in The City of Angels. Messy script. Very interesting. Neither flashy nor pretty
Good movie ... terribly underrated. Culp addresses himself, Cosby, in a brutally effective early 1970s noir update. Sleepy and sleepy
It's not your father's spy team. Film Noir Redux from the 40s ... LA style. Surprisingly depressing neo-noir
Modern, gritty noir. The city of fallen angels never looked more beautiful ......... I PI
Nobody came. Nobody cares. It is not a review, but a question. A great, brave and shamefully sloppy winner of the 70's private eye noir
When you draw a gun, you must be ready to kill someone, and I tell you, it is better to run. SCREENING at the AERO in Santa Monica ROBERT CULP in person February 18, 2007. Average 70s PI story, minimized
Kill, kill, kill; dead, dead, dead
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