They Met in Guayaquil explained

They Met in Guayaquil
Director:Paco Villar
Producer:Alberto Santana
Studio:Ecuador Sono Films
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:Ecuador

They Met in Guayaquil (Spanish:Se conocieron en Guayaquil) is a 1949 Ecuadorian drama film directed by Paco Villar. The film was the first sound film made in Ecuador, which had a very small film industry at the time.[1] The film was a commercial success on its release.[2] The title refers to Guayaquil, the country's largest city. The production company followed it up with another sound film Dawn in Pichincha in 1950.

Partial cast

References

  1. Handelsman p.70
  2. Rist p.229

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