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Nacidos para cantar (1965)
Character: N/A
The famous artist finds his identical twin in a tour of Argentina with many situations of entanglement, but in the end overcome the twin love.
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La Cama (1968)
Character: Hector
The story of a women who escapes from her wedding with a womanizer.
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Coche cama, alojamiento (1968)
Character: Guzmán
A magazine company and some in-love couples board a night train where a gang of bandits is traveling.
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África ríe (1956)
Character: N/A
Four men, known for their reckless actions, are arrested one night after ruining a dinner party. They are soon released and go to visit their uncle who is sick. The four of them decide to travel to Africa to try to find a cure for their uncle, but they get into a big mess.
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Vacanze in Argentina (1966)
Character: N/A
Believing that his death is near, a millionaire who lives in Argentina brings three girls to benefit them in his will and they end up falling in love with three Argentines.
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Bárbara atómica (1952)
Character: N/A
A wayward female singer and a vet hate each other but end up falling in love.
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Buenos Aires a la vista (1950)
Character: N/A
A group of young people is torn between the established order of the professional world and their rebellion.
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¡Ué... Paisano! (1953)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around the relationship of Italian immigrants and Argentines. Nostalgia for his country of origin and life in a strange country. It is a call for the union of immigrants that evokes sentimentality. The film conveys the sensation of the musician, whom an Italian immigrant listens to, and feels "understood and unconditionally loved"
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Alma de bohemio (1949)
Character: N/A
Salaryman leads a double life, staying out all night singing tangos in a pool room.
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La mejor del colegio (1953)
Character: Valentín
Misunderstanding comedy in a girls' boarding school that requires its teachers to be married, causing some to just pretend they are.
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Meus Amores no Rio (1959)
Character: N/A
Meus Amores no Rio is a thin romantic comedy about a young woman (Suzana Freyre) who wins a trip to Rio de Janeiro on a television quiz show. Being both young and attractive and excited about the city, she manages to enchant three different men. The first man to fall for her is a pilot, and then there is the journalist, and then a womanizer.... Each encounter reveals more of the city and its impressive vistas, a fourth important protagonist in this film.
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Mi novia es un fantasma (1944)
Character: Justin
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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Mujeres que bailan (1949)
Character: N/A
A woman dreams of being a great classical dancer and that the public cheers her on, which gives rise to the most absurd situations.
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Donde duermen dos... duermen tres (1979)
Character: N/A
A young couple has established an unusual family role: she works and he does the housework. Until one day, the couple's best friend intrudes on the tranquility of the home.
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Escándalo en la familia (1967)
Character: Director
A veteran popular singer comes to town with her daughter in order to achieve success in television. She introduces her daughter to a contest winning one of the top prizes. At the same time, a veteran politician is campaigning to scale the governor's office.
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Cleopatra era Cándida (1964)
Character: Decorador Distéfano
Cándida marries a widowed millionaire. She is in full exercise of being the housewife, when her husband's daughter arrives, with the company of Amelita Vargas with 2 purposes: to find out what her father is hiding and that she marry him..
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En mi casa mando yo (1968)
Character: Miguel
Tormented by the messy and frivolous life of his family, a father is forced to move away from home.
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El sillón y la gran duquesa (1943)
Character: N/A
A Russian duke who's fallen on hard times tries to recover a stash of jewels hidden inside an armchair, but the chair gets sold at auction to a millionairess and he's forced to marry her in order to retrieve the treasure.
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La casa de Madame Lulú (1968)
Character: President e de la Liga de Moralidad
In the 1930s a young revolutionary falls in love with a young woman of innocent appearance but who really works in a brothel.
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La piel de zapa (1943)
Character: N/A
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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Carne (1968)
Character: A Homosexual
A woman who works in a meat packing plant is continuously preyed upon by lecherous men.
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Una viuda descocada (1980)
Character: Vicente Rodríguez Luque
The attractive, exuberant and beautiful Flor Tetis Soutien de Gambeta (Isabel Sarli), an ostentatious woman who kills men, has just been widowed for the eighth time. All her fortune was fading little by little and she now she is about to be ruined. But suddenly he sees her good luck reappear: A little canillita (newspaper seller), Pepe Mangiabróccoli (Pepe Marrone), with a good heart, who suddenly becomes a millionaire by earning the prode and falls in love with her.
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Novia para dos (1956)
Character: Contreras
A shopkeeper who dreams of singing songs and her bosses dispute it, believing her heir to a fortune.
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Don Carmelo il Capo (1976)
Character: José Guiraldez
When they are killed by the leaders of the two gangs fighting for control of the underground game, the conductor who is the heir of one of them turns his musicians into gangsters.
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El hermoso Brummel (1951)
Character: Antoine, el peluquero
A valet impersonates his lord and must face the difficulties of this deception in society.
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El bulín (1969)
Character: Gerente
Employees of an office use for love dating the apartment of a single co-worker.
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