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Plaza Huincul (Pozo uno) (1960)
Character: N/A
The difficult, dangerous, and selfless work of an expedition that set out for the harsh and deserted Plaza Wincul Valley in search of oil.
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Seis pasajes al infierno (1981)
Character: N/A
Six people survive the crash of an airplane and find themselves in a mysterious Central American mansion and ghost town, where they encounter ghosts from their past. They are then judged for their sins by a demonic figure while the jury chants their (predictable) verdict.
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Nino, las cosas simples de la vida (1972)
Character: Natalia Bruni
During his childhood, Nino arrived from Italy to live with his uncle in a humble neighborhood. There, he begins working in a butcher shop and falls in love with Natalia, his neighbor. However, she has other aspirations, such as winning over her boss at the jewelry store where she works.
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El Inquisidor (1975)
Character: Marga
A small group of men lead by a woman reside in an old castle and kidnap women they believe are "loose" subjecting them to medieval tortures. One day they kidnap two women who happen to be real witches.
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Kuma-Ching (1969)
Character: Ping Lu
A bellicose Eastern power organizes a complicated plan to obtain the services of Professor Diego de Alcántara, a Spanish atomic scientist and father of Lola, a famous singer.
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La serpiente de cascabel (1948)
Character: N/A
Juan Carlos Thorry is a police inspector who must solve the mystery of the death of the warden of a boarding school for young women, for which he goes undercover as a music teacher. The main suspect is the mischievous schoolgirl María Duval. A series of entanglements leads the protagonists to becoming romantically involved and to finding the culprit.
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Historia de una carta (1957)
Character: N/A
In a moment of despair, a man sends a letter to her girlfriend announcing his suicide. He then regrets it and tries to recover the letter.
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Alto Paraná (1958)
Character: Petronila
A commissioner from Corrientes solves cases according to his own system. Based on the novel "Los casos de don Frutos Gómez", by Velmiro Ayala Gauna.
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Hotel alojamiento (1966)
Character: Esposa de Carlos
Different stories that take place in a hotel for a temporary shelter for couples.
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Sangre y acero (1956)
Character: Silvana
In a train repair shop, a passion involves a woman and, years later, her daughter.
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Culpable (1960)
Character: Novia de Leo
A criminal confronts the police by firing at them with a machine gun from the first floor of a villa on the outskirts of Buenos Aires and occasionally shooting down a policeman. The gunman has time to reflect, to load his gun, to run from one window to the other. Whoever leads the police notices the futility of his efforts and suspends the fire.
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La calesita (1963)
Character: Sara
When listening to a melody, an old man recalls moments of his childhood.
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Huis Clos (A puerta cerrada) (1962)
Character: Estelle
Three recently-deceased persons are locked into a hotel suite together for all eternity. Adaptation of Huis clos, by Jean Paul Sartre.
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Amorina (1961)
Character: Alicia Durán
A woman feels abandoned by her husband and children.
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Martín Fierro (1968)
Character: Martín Fierro's Wife
The story of rebel gaucho Martin Fierro, his people, and their life in the Argentine Pampas. Based on José Hernández's epic poem.
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Los de la mesa 10 (1960)
Character: María/Mariquita
The film refers to the romance between a young mechanic of humble working background and a university student from a well-to-do family of professionals who face the difficulties originated in their different social origins.
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