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Cabeza de tigre is a film from Argentina shot in colors directed by Claudio Etcheberry about his own script written in collaboration with Juan Bautista Stagnaro, which was released on May 31, 2001 and had as main actors Héctor Alterio, Damián De Santo, Pablo Cedrón and Mónica Galán. The film sets the scene of the execution of former Viceroy Santiago de Liniers during the May Revolution. | Cabeza de tigre is a film from Argentina shot in colors directed by Claudio Etcheberry about his own script written in collaboration with Juan Bautista Stagnaro, which was released on May 31, 2001 and had as main actors Héctor Alterio, Damián De Santo, Pablo Cedrón and Mónica Galán. The film sets the scene of the execution of former Viceroy Santiago de Liniers during the May Revolution. | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 5 August 2020
Cabeza de tigre is a film from Argentina shot in colors directed by Claudio Etcheberry about his own script written in collaboration with Juan Bautista Stagnaro, which was released on May 31, 2001 and had as main actors Héctor Alterio, Damián De Santo, Pablo Cedrón and Mónica Galán. The film sets the scene of the execution of former Viceroy Santiago de Liniers during the May Revolution.
The following weapons were used in the film Tiger Head (Cabeza de Tigre):
Pistols
Flintlock Pistol
The Flintlock pistols is use it for the patriot army officers . Castelli (Damián De Santo) executes a British soldier in a scene with her.
Rifles
Remington Rolling Block
In a anachronist , various patriots soldiers use Remington Rolling Block rifles.
Brown Bess Flintlock Musket
The Brown Bess is the standard rifle in the independent army soldiers . Most are weapons captured during the English invasions of the Rió de La Plata (1806-1807).