
The Patagonic Teacher
Comedy
Overview
After filming the hippie professor Luis Sandrini filmed this sequel to the above, following the sanctions imposed on it by Professor Horacio Montesano, sending him to Patagonia to a secondary school. Among the supporting cast is the famous singer Piero (he even play many of their good songs).
Top Cast


Luis Sandrini
Luis Sandrini
Profesor Héctor 'Tito' Montesano
Luis Sandrini
Profesor Héctor 'Tito' Montesano


Piero Antonio Franco de Benedictis
Piero Antonio Franco de Benedictis
Cura Raúl
Piero Antonio Franco de Benedictis
Cura Raúl


Gabriela Gili
Gabriela Gili
Gabriela Gili


José Luis Mazza
José Luis Mazza
José Luis Mazza


Pedro Quartucci
Pedro Quartucci
Pedro Quartucci


Juan y Juan
Juan y Juan
Juan y Juan


Homero Cárpena
Homero Cárpena
Homero Cárpena
Celia Cadaval
Celia Cadaval
Celia Cadaval
Luis Manuel de la Cuesta
Luis Manuel de la Cuesta
Luis Manuel de la Cuesta
Jesús Pampín
Jesús Pampín
Jesús Pampín
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