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Revision as of 12:16, 1 January 2014

Las doce sillas movie poster.

Movie (1962)
English title: The Twelve Chairs

Starring:
Enrique Santiesteban (Hipólito Garrigó)
Reynaldo Miravalles (Oscar)
René Sánchez (El Cura)
Pilín Vallejo (Gertrudis)
Idalberto Delgado (Ernesto)
Ana Viña (Ana)

When her country is taken over by socialist revolutionaries, a wealthy woman can't bear to give up all of her wealth and possessions to the new government, so she hides all of her treasures in the 12 chairs of a dining-room set. After her death her nephew finds out what she had done and, since the chairs had been "nationalized" and are now in the possession of a dozen different people, he sets out to track them down and get the treasures he believes rightfully belong to him.


Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas

Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas of Pan American World Airways.
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas of Pan American World Airways.
Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas of Pan American World Airways.

Douglas DC-3

Cubana's DC-3 or C-47, as this company operated both types.
In the far background, tail fins of two Ilyushin Il-14 it seems.

Douglas DC-3 of Cubana de Aviación.


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