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Intimidades de una cualquiera (1974)
Character: A man
A woman from the country moves into to the big city of Buenos Aires to start a new life. Things are not going very easy and she soon finds herself working as a prostitute.
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El hombre del año (1970)
Character: Don Berto
The life of a man who discovers two hearts changes abruptly when a group of criminals tries to seize one of them to transplant it to a Mafia Boss who has heart problems.
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Pasión dominguera (1970)
Character: N/A
A waiter, a notary, a policeman and some gravediggers leave everything to go and watch their favorite football team play.
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Novio, marido y amante (1948)
Character: N/A
A young woman marries an older man on a whim; the marriage is not consummated. She falls in love with her husband's son.
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Héroes de hoy (1960)
Character: N/A
A group of robbers rob a photo novel publishing house and take refuge in a seaside town. It was never released commercially, only exhibited on television.
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Esta es mi vida (1952)
Character: N/A
In view of his mother's death, a dancer quits the show he was presenting and loses everything gambling.
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¡Ué... Paisano! (1953)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around the relationship of Italian immigrants and Argentines. Nostalgia for his country of origin and life in a strange country. It is a call for the union of immigrants that evokes sentimentality. The film conveys the sensation of the musician, whom an Italian immigrant listens to, and feels "understood and unconditionally loved"
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Alma de bohemio (1949)
Character: N/A
Salaryman leads a double life, staying out all night singing tangos in a pool room.
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Me gusta esa chica (1973)
Character: Nepo
The son of a renowned surgeon wants to be a singer and falls in love with a bohemian young woman.
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La mujer del zapatero (1965)
Character: N/A
After the death of the village pharmacist, his widow Lina only inherits debts that he must face. Valentin, the old shoemaker, is the main creditor and the exuberant Lina must pay him what he owes, whatever it costs.
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Mujeres que bailan (1949)
Character: N/A
A woman dreams of being a great classical dancer and that the public cheers her on, which gives rise to the most absurd situations.
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Somos novios (1969)
Character: Presentador
To save a television show, an administrator proposes a show involving three young singers.
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Escándalo en la familia (1967)
Character: Próspero
A veteran popular singer comes to town with her daughter in order to achieve success in television. She introduces her daughter to a contest winning one of the top prizes. At the same time, a veteran politician is campaigning to scale the governor's office.
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Los caballeros de la cama redonda (1973)
Character: N/A
Alberto, Jorge, Ricardo and Tristan are employees of a shoe store, all are married and share the friendship also between their wives. The 4 friends, faithful to the rogue style of Buenos Aires, go out of their way to have love affairs with the beautiful customers of the shoe store, and for that purpose one day they decide to rent, secretly, an apartment to use as a "bulín". The problems begin from then on, as everyone wants to be the first to release it and then, successively, take turns for their adventures. As is to be expected, it does not take long for the first entanglements to appear, while their wives seem to begin to suspect the adventures of these four typical Buenos Aires chantas.
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Esto es alegría (1967)
Character: Fidel
Three stories where optimism triumphs: a television director finds a new mother for his children, an old couple of artists deal with a sentimental crisis and an illustrator whose father is an alcoholic fights to educate his brother.
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Un gaucho con plata (1970)
Character: N/A
A lucky provincial in business arrives in Buenos Aires and is scammed. A lawyer who is also provincial will help you get your money back.
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La casa de Madame Lulú (1968)
Character: N/A
In the 1930s a young revolutionary falls in love with a young woman of innocent appearance but who really works in a brothel.
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Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola (1965)
Character: Representante
Movie divided in three episodes: a family mother becomes a successful singer; an Argentinian reporter follows a Spanish cupletista from the beginning of the XX century; the reunion of three old actors and their lies about their success.
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He nacido en la ribera (1972)
Character: N/A
A born soccer player leaves his town and his family to become a professional footballer. He has stardom, money, and a beautiful model, but realizes he left behind the important values that helped him achieve his success.
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El hermoso Brummel (1951)
Character: Mr. Simpson / falso Brummel
A valet impersonates his lord and must face the difficulties of this deception in society.
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El caradura y la millonaria (1971)
Character: N/A
Rich man suddenly feels compelled to track down his son from his first wife, whom he abandoned in early childhood.An imposter slides into his household on that pretext...
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El bulín (1969)
Character: N/A
Employees of an office use for love dating the apartment of a single co-worker.
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Quiero llenarme de ti (1969)
Character: Fidel
A young man dreams of being a singer and become popular with crowds. Over time manages to have everything you want, but on the way he meets a person based envious intrigues that it manages to lose his girlfriend and even his own representative. To do this, he must work hard in order to get back their goals and desires.
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El derecho de gozar (1968)
Character: Mozo hosteria
A beautiful woman is married to a film director. Despite the apparent happiness of the marriage, she has an affair with a young womanizer, and flirts with a screenwriter. During the filming of a film directed by her husband, two actresses are mysteriously murdered.
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