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Por ellos... todo (1948)
Character: Leandro Carreras
Aging father watches his adult children grow into independence and leave the roost.
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El viejo hucha (1942)
Character: N/A
An Italian immigrant accumulates wealth for their children, all consider him a miserable, until one day one of her children gives a very big disappointment and dies of a heart attack. Their children begin to spend the fortune he had amassed his father.
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De hombre a hombre (1949)
Character: Prof. Carlos Etchart
A university professor tries to help pull his son's life back into order after his son falls in with a bad crowd.
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Caballito criollo (1953)
Character: N/A
A young horse breeder will show his grandfather how they can adapt to the times and prove his theory.
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Cadetes de San Martín (1937)
Character: N/A
A rural businessman is robbed by a corrupt partner and his cadet son and good student aspires to run the business.
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Adiós problemas (1955)
Character: N/A
A woman seduces a father of a family, altering his structures and the family relationship.
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Cómo se hace una película argentina (1948)
Character: N/A
Institutional short film planned and directed by Arturo S. Mom for the First Argentine Film Festival in Mar del Plata. The film shows the technical process by which an Argentine film is produced and emphasizes the professionalism and power of the national film industry. In this way, the story explains in a pedagogical way what is a script, a frame, a camera, a set sketch and a projected background, among others, and how a scene and the soundtrack of a film are recorded.
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Así te deseo (1948)
Character: N/A
A woman takes the place of a wife who had died seven years earlier.
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El cabo Rivero (1938)
Character: N/A
The romance of a couple set in the time of Juan Manuel de Rosas with a federal corporal serving as a link.
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Huella (1940)
Character: N/A
In 1840, a caravan of carts headed from Buenos Aires to Córdoba carrying merchandise, ammunition and prisoners, against the background of the struggles between the Unitarians and the Federalists.
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Pampa bárbara (1945)
Character: Narrator (voice)
In a fort in the middle of the Pampa, their commander Hilario Castro decides to bring women from Buenos Aires, for deserting soldiers.
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Su mejor alumno (1944)
Character: Domingo Sarmiento
The film tells the story of the natural son of a former president of Argentina and father of public education in the country, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, named Domingo, according to the first autobiographical accounts.
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La calle grita (1948)
Character: Dr. Leopoldo Díaz
When the employee of a famous economist seeks a raise in complicity with a street vendor, her work learns real-life facts by trying to prove that you can live with what you pay.
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De padre desconocido (1949)
Character: Juez Pablo Maidana
A single mother is unjustly detained by the police. A lawyer, son of the judge in the case, falls in love with her.
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Viento norte (1937)
Character: N/A
In an indigenous village a murder occurs, and young man is sentenced to death for it. However his father, the real culprit, takes the responsibility.
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El viejo doctor (1939)
Character: N/A
Medical father and son in conflict over two conceptions about the practice of medicine as a result of a bad and inopportune medical practice carried out by the son to a patient of the father.
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El cura gaucho (1941)
Character: N/A
The life of José Gabriel Brochero, the Cordovan priest who dedicated his life to those most in need.
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Surcos en el mar (1956)
Character: N/A
Of two marine brothers, one will not fulfill his duty while the other will sacrifice himself to save his ship.
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El abuelo (1954)
Character: Don Rodrigo de Achával
Based on the novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós.
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Alas de mi Patria (1939)
Character: N/A
Semi-documentary film in which a fictional plot is narrated linked to events that really occurred in the history of Argentine aviation between 1908 and 1938.
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La guerra gaucha (1942)
Character: Sacristán Lucero
The story of the irregular forces on the north of Argentina, fighting against the Spanish Crown for the independence.
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Escuela de campeones (1950)
Character: Faustino Sarmiento
It is the reconstruction of the history of the Buenos Aires English High School and of the legendary Alumni club, made up of its students, who dominated Argentine football in the first decade of the 20th century and its president, Alejandro Watson Hutton, The first president of the Argentine Football Association, considered the father of Argentine football.
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