Fiebre
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Fiebre is a 1970 Argentine erotic film drama directed and written by Armando Bo. Starring his wife Isabel Sarli the film was condemned in Argentina for its extensive nudity and sex and for its overt hints at animal love involving horses.
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Cast
- Isabel Sarli
- Armando Bo ... Juan
- Horacio Priani ... Fernando
- Mario Casado ... Marco
- Álex Castillo
- Santiago Gómez Cou
- Adelco Lanza
- Claude Marting
- Juan José Miguez
- Pablo Moret
- Miguel Paparelli
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