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|imagecaption=Rare poster of the film.
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This film wasn't as successful ''El Apostol'' and was confiscated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship in Argentina by the order Hipolito Yrigoyen, president at the time.
This film wasn't as successful ''El Apostol'' and was confiscated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship in Argentina by the order Hipolito Yrigoyen, president at the time.


There is very little information on this film, and it is currently unknown if any copies of the film exist.
There is very little information on this film, and it is currently unknown if any copies of the film exist. All that is known to survive is a poster featuring a still frame from the film.


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Sin dejar rastros.jpg

Only surviving still from the film.

Status: Lost


Sin dejar rastros (or "Without a Trace") is a 1918 silent animated feature film by Quirino Cristiani. This followed his earlier release, El Apóstol. The film is about the German commander Baron von Luxburg sinking an Argentine Ship, intending to frame the Entente (an ally of World War I for Spain).

This film wasn't as successful El Apostol and was confiscated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship in Argentina by the order Hipolito Yrigoyen, president at the time.

There is very little information on this film, and it is currently unknown if any copies of the film exist. All that is known to survive is a poster featuring a still frame from the film.