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  1. Hardly a Criminal (Spanish: Apenas un delincuente) is a 1949 Argentine crime drama directed by Hugo Fregonese. It was written by Raimundo Calcagno and Israel Chas de Cruz. The film started the director's Hollywood film directing career. It was re-released in theatres a few times during the 21st century.

  2. Apenas un Delincuente (1949) AKA Hardly a Criminal. 3.7. ( 15) A bank employee utilizes a legal loophole to conduct the perfect crime, planning to reap the rewards of his embezzlement following a six-year prison sentence. Director: Hugo Fregonese.

  3. Hardly a Criminal: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Jorge Salcedo, Sebastián Chiola, Tito Alonso, Josefa Goldar. A bank employee utilizes a legal loophole to conduct the perfect crime, planning to reap the rewards of his embezzlement following a six-year prison sentence.

  4. Director Hugo Fregonese's final film before decamping from his native Argentina for Hollywood, Hardly a Criminal is a clever noir that is at once intimate and coldly analytical. Rooting itself in the rising tradition of crime films in a semi-documentary style, the movie places José Moran (Jorge Salcedo), its ambitious protagonist, in the ...

  5. Tito Alonso, Jorge Salcedo, Linda Lorena, Sebastián Chiola. After an opening sequence highlighting the oppressive bustling and “agitated nerves” of the streets of Buenos Aires, Hugo Fregonese’s Apenas un delincuente (US: Hardly a Criminal) soon settles into a prison setting where the grinding gears are all in the head.

  6. New retrospectives spotlight the Argentine director best known for volatile Hollywood films that explore the primal need to escape. A bank employee utilizes a legal loophole to conduct the perfect crime, planning to reap the rewards of his embezzlement following a six-year prison sentence.

  7. Um funcionário do banco utiliza uma brecha legal para realizar o crime perfeito, planejando colher os frutos de seu desfalque após uma sentença de prisão de seis anos. Já Assistiu? Comente...