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De la sierra al valle (1938)
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A landowner dies and his manager takes possession of his property, following the advice of a corrupt lawyer.
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El deseo (1944)
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While her husband is abroad, Luisa receives a visit from an old love, her cousin, who becomes a "dangerous attraction". Her husband's stay abroad is prolonged and her loneliness overwhelms her and her attraction to her cousin increases.
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Aquello que amamos (1959)
Character: Alicia Núñez
A writer achieves fame thanks to his great persistence and gives up an affair for love of his family.
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Simiente humana (1959)
Character: N/A
Drama that takes place in La Rioja, Argentina, about the story of a young girl wanted by three men.
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El crack (1960)
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Osvaldo, a football player on the rise, begins to be targeted by private interests who want to elevate him to the status of a sports star.
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Lejos del cielo (1950)
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A doctor with political ambitions leaves his humble fiancée on the eve of the wedding to marry a rich woman.
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Marta Ferrari (1956)
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A successful actress tells a journalist the story of her love for a musician who left her once she was successful.
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Loco lindo (1936)
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A warehouse employee travels to Buenos Aires with the purpose of rescuing the young woman he is in love with from a gang of criminals.
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Bruma en el Riachuelo (1942)
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A girl leaves her home after the man who left her with a daughter and a young man who falls in love with her protects her from him.
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Amor (1940)
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A woman destroys her life, her marriage and her husband due to her obsessive jealousy.
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Mamá Gloria (1941)
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The romance in a student pension run by a good-natured spinster, between a pensioner and a student gambler.
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Cuando canta el corazón (1941)
Character: Lucy
A boy's family wants him to marry a girl of the same position even though he is in love with another girl.
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Gallito ciego (2001)
Character: Abuela de Facundo
Facundo is a normal and normal boy, who needs a job to survive. He has just finished high school and is in a critical situation that does not allow him to continue studying. This is how he begins to wander around the city for several days until one morning, through a classified ad, he meets Doctor Benavidez, a man of respectable appearance, who offers him a job in decent conditions. But not everything is what it seems.
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El trapero (1974)
Character: Berenice
Edmund, a ragman that lives in the suburbs of the city with his wife, Berenice, suspects that their son, Bernard, an incurable alcoholic, is the responsible for the profanation of several tombs discovered in the local cemetery.
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El grito sagrado (1954)
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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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Mi novia es un fantasma (1944)
Character: Cameo
A humble maid is confused with a millionaire from a misunderstanding in the hotel that works and a journalist falls madly in love with her.
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El rufián (1961)
Character: Berta
An amnesiac carnival psychic is haunted by the thought that a man is coming to kill her.
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El hombre virgen (1956)
Character: Donata
A man tries to cheat on his wife, but even though he stops earlier, everyone believes that he was unfaithful.
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La honra de los hombres (1946)
Character: N/A
In a fishing village a young woman carries the guilt of her married sister, passing through the mother of her son.
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Los tallos amargos (1956)
Character: Elena
Buenos Aires, Argentina. A failed reporter teams up with a Hungarian immigrant to set up a fake correspondence journalism school.
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Mi primera novia (1966)
Character: Dona Agustina
A romantic teen comedy about the rivalry between an Agrentinian man and a young American for the love of a beautiful girl from a rich family.
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Los verdes paraísos (1947)
Character: Nora Mai
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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Pobre mi madre querida (1948)
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Contrary to the principles of his mother and sister, a boy falls in love with a woman of light life.
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Dr. Lazarus (1992)
Character: Albertina Luquet Bergés
Pilot episode of a never-produced horror short series.
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El último payador (1950)
Character: María (esposa de Betinotti)
The film tells the story of the payador José Betinotti, a mythical character in Argentine music. It faithfully reconstructs the scenarios of the early twentieth century: the workers' struggles, the party meetings of the caudillos and the circus criollo, the cradle of Argentine theater and music.
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Deshonra (1952)
Character: Adela
The woeful tale of a trained nurse falsely accused of murder and shipped off to prison for five years.
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La piel de zapa (1943)
Character: Paulina
A man in debt obtains a miraculous skin that makes all his wishes come true but at the cost of shortening his life.
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Los celos de Cándida (1940)
Character: N/A
Cándida and Jesús decide to purchase a Bed and Breakfast in Buenos Aires. But in the hostel already lived an Italian opera singer that provokes the jealousy of Cándida.
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Asalto en la ciudad (1961)
Character: Madre de Julián
A former German soldier leads a team through a bank robbery that doesn't turn out the way anybody expected.
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Las furias (1960)
Character: La esposa
Five women whose lives revolve around an absent man constantly battle each other in their decaying old mansion. The first Argentinian sound film directed by a woman.
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El viaje (1942)
Character: N/A
An architect goes on vacation and begins an affair with a young woman in a small town.
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Enigma de mujer (1956)
Character: Marta
A series of anecdotes exposed from the point of view of a Samaritan woman who tries to fix the problems of the neighbors.
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Villa Cariño (1967)
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A comedy in which several couples indulge in passion inside their cars while parked in the area of Palermo baptized as "Villa Cariño".
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Papá tiene novia (1941)
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When a widower's five daughters find out that he has a fiancée, they hire an actress to seduce him in order to end the relationship.
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