Murdered at Distance

Murdered at Distance
Asesinato a distancia
Directed by Santiago Carlos Oves
Produced by Isidro Miguel
Alberto Trigo
Santiago Carlos Oves
Written by Santiago Carlos Oves
Rodolfo Walsh
Music by Emilio Kauderer
Cinematography Jorge Ruiz
Editing by Jorge Valencia
Distributed by Negocios Cinematográficos S.A.
Release date(s) 12 February 1998
Running time 108 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Asesinato a distancia (English language:Murdered at distance) is a 1998 Argentine crime drama directed and written by Santiago Carlos Oves. The film premiered on 12 February 1998 in Buenos Aires. The film stars Héctor Alterio and Patricio Contreras.

Plot Outline

When a detective investigates the suicide of a man, he finds that it may be a murder, and everybody seems to be a suspect.

Cast

  • Martín Adjemián .... Comisario Giménez
  • Héctor Alterio .... Silverio Punes
  • Elvia Andreoli .... Regina
  • Patricio Contreras .... Daniel Hernández
  • Miguel Dedovich .... Braulio
  • Omar Galvan .... Loco
  • Guillermo Hermida .... Osvaldo
  • Horacio Marassi .... Sebastián
  • Laura Novoa .... Herminia
  • Gerardo Peyrano .... Ricardo
  • Fabián Vena .... Lázaro
  • Carlos Webber
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