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Don Fulgencio (1950)
Character: Panchito
The adventures of the man who had no childhood, smart for business, but a lover of innocent jokes.
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Fiebre de primavera (1965)
Character: N/A
Three young boys who live in the same neighbourhood and go to the same college meet three girls. They start picking up on them but they end up falling in love.
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El tercer huésped (1946)
Character: N/A
A threatened financier is impersonated during a train ride by an identical-looking salesman.
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P'al otro lado (1942)
Character: Tito
Desideria, a servant girl, dreams of traveling to Buenos Aires. Incredibly, Blas Pastrana, a relative of her employers, is dying in Argentina and expressly asks them to travel with her. When he arrives at his deathbed, he says that he inherits everything to the employee, confessing that she is his daughter, but on one condition: that in less than two weeks she gets married. Her employers try to convince her to marry the son of the family, Jorge, but Desideria is interested in Tito, a nice porteño. Everything ends in a surprise ending.
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Las píldoras (1972)
Character: N/A
A moralist teacher arrives at a summer hotel with his daughter and his secretary.
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Los tres mosquiteros (1953)
Character: Tono
A young provincial and two comedians replace the main actors in the theatrical performance of The Three Musketeers.
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Yo tengo fe (1974)
Character: Rosiglione
Palito Ortega recreates his own biography in this film. The most significant events in the singer's life and his personal struggle to achieve success are portrayed through the story of Martín Ríos. A humble boy from the countryside, born into a poor and large family in Tucumán, travels to the capital with the intention of becoming the most popular singer of his time. Despite adversity, Martín will not be deterred in his struggle to achieve success and love.
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Mi primera novia (1966)
Character: Nicanor Angelini
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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Hotel alojamiento (1966)
Character: N/A
Different stories that take place in a hotel for a temporary shelter for couples.
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Esto es alegría (1967)
Character: Bronconi
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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Flor de piolas (1969)
Character: N/A
A gang of blackmailers travels from town to town choosing their victims.
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Mi marido hoy duerme en casa (1955)
Character: N/A
The children of a divorced marriage hatch a plan to get them back together, upon discovering that their father has a girlfriend.
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Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola (1965)
Character: José
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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La familia hippie (1971)
Character: N/A
A music teacher marries the daughter of a widower, and he marries the young man's mother.
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Juan que reía (1976)
Character: Doctor
Juan Libonatti, a seller of fine wines, like up in the company where he works. His car, a brand new Citroen, will be an essential tool to sell more wine in less time and be able to move up. But one day it is stolen and he had not paid the insurance fee. That will be the beginning of a tragedy that will lead to self-destruction.
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Aquellos años locos (1971)
Character: N/A
The son of a businessman leaves his home to be an actor, but when his father dies, he abandons his dream to become an executive.
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Suegra último modelo (1953)
Character: Fermín
A woman tries to annul her daughter's marriage by making her boyfriend believe that he is the real father of her daughter.
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Vamos a soñar por el amor (1971)
Character: N/A
Two women are River Plate Club fans, while their husbands are Boca Juniors fans. The males go out on their own, causing some trouble, until they are discovered.
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