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La indeseable (1951)
Character: Defensor
A woman married to the man who saved her from a hostile environment falls in love with a young medic.
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Se rematan ilusiones (1944)
Character: N/A
A young man tries to follow a path different from that of his retired public employee father and associates with a friend to make bags.
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Un nuevo amanecer (1942)
Character: N/A
A young man returns to his neighborhood after spending ten years locked up in a reformatory.
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El grito sagrado (1954)
Character: N/A
El Grito Sagrado (The Silent Call) is a fictionalized retelling of Argentina's fight for independence from Spain. The story is "personalized" by being related through the eyes of Mariquita Sanchez de Thompson y Mendeville, played by popular Latin American leading lady Fanny Navarro. Rebelling against the cozy traditionalism of her family, Mariquita weds tireless patriot Martin Thompson (Carlos Cores). She remains by her husband's side as he helps to fend off a British invasion and to achieve freedom for the Argentine slave population. Oddly, the principal villains in the film are the British, a reflection perhaps of Argentine dictator Juan Peron's ongoing efforts to curry favor with Spain.
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Marihuana (1950)
Character: Gang Boss
Pablo Urioste is a respected surgeon, but he is forced to experience a nightmarish world after his wife, a marijuana addict, dies at a nightclub. He tells his story to the police, and tells stories of how he is hooked, beaten, blackmailed, and includes some bad-trip flashbacks. Ms. Quiroga tries to help him, but there is little hope for Dr. Urioste after undergoing THE MARIHUANA STORY.
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Edición extra (1949)
Character: Carlos Linares
Tabloid journalists muddy the waters during the investigation of the murder of an Argentine senator.
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Madame Sans-Gêne (1945)
Character: Fouchet, duque de Otranto
In Napoleonic times, a passionate Parisian washerwoman becomes Duchess of Dantzig and almost Queen of Westphalia.
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Madame Sans-Gêne (1945)
Character: Napoleón Bonaparte
In Napoleonic times, a passionate Parisian washerwoman becomes Duchess of Dantzig and almost Queen of Westphalia.
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La muerte camina en la lluvia (1948)
Character: Lima
A murderer terrorizes the city of Buenos Aires by attacking on the streets on rainy days and always leaving a card with the name "S. López". A local boarding house full of eccentrics appears to house a possible suspect.
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Los verdes paraísos (1947)
Character: Dr. Damián Campos
An architect who suffers an attack of epilepsy wakes up years later having become a famous writer next to getting married.
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María Celeste (1945)
Character: Contramaetre Tomás
After a storm, the captain of a ship lets it float aimlessly until he reaches an island paradise.
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Nacha Regules (1950)
Character: N/A
Set during the centenary celebrations, it narrates the frustrated loves between a man from high society and a woman with a hectic romantic life.
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Del otro lado del puente (1953)
Character: Inspector Goméz
A young man will try to escape at any cost from the humble conditions in which he lives in his neighborhood.
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La bestia humana (1957)
Character: Donato Santángelo
From Emile Zola's novel "La Bete Humaine", tells the story of a jealous husband, a provocative woman and a man with an uncontrollable desire to kill.
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El ángel desnudo (1946)
Character: Gaspar Las Heras
A sculptor lends money to a bankrupt man, who agrees to allow his daughter pose for the sculptor's next work. The film caused a scandal in Argentina for the depiction of then 17-year-old Olga Zubarry's naked back. Adaptated from the novel "Fräulein Else" by Arthur Schnitzler.
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Los viciosos (1964)
Character: Commissioner Orellana
"The Vicious Ones" - The police investigates a drug trafficking network. Other social issues are discloses. A rare film including the famous Coccinelle.
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La pasión desnuda (1953)
Character: N/A
A woman who works doing chores in the convent where her paralyzed daughter, that believes that is dead, and falls in love of a doctor.
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De turno con la muerte (1951)
Character: Raimundo Fontana
A young doctor tries to cope with his intimate dramas and, at the same time, fulfill the duties of his profession.
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Águila blanca (1941)
Character: N/A
The happiness of a child is marred by the harsh attitude of the captain of a boat.
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