
Panama Radio
Documentary
Overview
Two friends who worked in the vinyl record shop Panamá Radio remember the post-II World War days when they entered the working scene of the city, the music of the times and all the artists that visited the shop.
Top Cast
Dora de Ángeles
Dora de Ángeles
Self
Dora de Ángeles
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Lydia García
Lydia García
Self
Lydia García
Self
Francisco 'Bush' Buckley
Francisco 'Bush' Buckley
Self
Francisco 'Bush' Buckley
Self
Solinka de Panamá
Solinka de Panamá
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Solinka de Panamá
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Jerry Halman
Jerry Halman
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Jerry Halman
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Francisco Buckley Jr.
Francisco Buckley Jr.
Self
Francisco Buckley Jr.
Self
Lupe Phillips
Lupe Phillips
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Lupe Phillips
Self
Carlos Martínez
Carlos Martínez
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Carlos Martínez
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Nyra Soberón Torchia
Nyra Soberón Torchia
Self
Nyra Soberón Torchia
Self
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