
The Crossing of the Andes
Drama · War · History
Overview
Buenos Aires, 1880. A journalist interviews Manuel Esteban Corvalán, one of the last living men who crossed the Andes in 1817 with José de San Martín, during the Argentinian and Chilean wars of independence, as one of his secretaries, when he was only 15 years old.
Top Cast


Rodrigo de la Serna
Rodrigo de la Serna
José de San Martín
Rodrigo de la Serna
José de San Martín


Juan Ciancio
Juan Ciancio
Manuel Corvalán
Juan Ciancio
Manuel Corvalán
León Dogodny
León Dogodny
Older Manuel Corvalán
León Dogodny
Older Manuel Corvalán


Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Journalist
Lautaro Delgado Tymruk
Journalist


Víctor Hugo Carrizo
Víctor Hugo Carrizo
Villagrán
Víctor Hugo Carrizo
Villagrán
Pablo Ribba
Pablo Ribba
Fray Aldao
Pablo Ribba
Fray Aldao
Alberto Morle
Alberto Morle
Sergeant Blanco
Alberto Morle
Sergeant Blanco
Guillermo Kuchen
Guillermo Kuchen
Major Luna
Guillermo Kuchen
Major Luna


Alberto Ajaka
Alberto Ajaka
Álvarez Condarco
Alberto Ajaka
Álvarez Condarco


Matías Marmorato
Matías Marmorato
Fray García
Matías Marmorato
Fray García
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