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Sacachispas (1950)
Character: N/A
A music teacher and a police officer look after a children's club.
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Los ojazos de mi negra (1940)
Character: N/A
The employee of a ranch and the boss's daughter have an affair and he is accused of stealing cattle.
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Malambo (1942)
Character: Malambo
Based on a quechua legend, Malambo tells the story of a woman who lost her husband and son because of the greedy patrón of an hacienda. She swore that she would never remove the cloth over her eyes until her dead were avenged by the deaths of the patrón and his daughter. Nature seems to be on her side, since a drought has afflicted the land. Her other son, Malambo, accepts the duty of revenge. Malambo is no normal human: he is the runa-uturungo, or Hombre Tigre, of Quechua lore, and he cannot be wounded by bullets. He leads the obreros to rise in revolt and defeats the patrón. However, instead of killing the patrón's daughter--the blind Urpila --he falls in love with her, thereby breaking his mother's heart.
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Éramos Seis (1945)
Character: N/A
A mother recounts the different stages experienced by her family.
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Fragata Sarmiento (1940)
Character: Juan Carlos Bustos Lynch
It narrates the history of the Argentine ship that served for many generations like school for the formation of sailors.
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Mamá Gloria (1941)
Character: N/A
The romance in a student pension run by a good-natured spinster, between a pensioner and a student gambler.
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Pesadilla (1963)
Character: Enfermero
A woman who believes she has seen a murder is harassed by the alleged criminal.
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Cuando canta el corazón (1941)
Character: Pedrito
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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Cita en la Frontera (1940)
Character: N/A
Two middle-aged brothers fall in love with a tango singer they have met in a gambling hall, after she is stranded in their border mining town, causing them to turn against each other.
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Diez segundos (1949)
Character: Armando
A man from humble origins becomes a famous boxer, but fame has its price.
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El rufián (1961)
Character: Angel
An amnesiac carnival psychic is haunted by the thought that a man is coming to kill her.
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Los torturados (1956)
Character: Raúl
A parapolice force within Peronism is dedicated to reducing and extorting all kinds of opponents, among whom a few rise up to denounce what is happening. Although the film has propaganda purposes that deliberately ignore part of reality, it is based on documented cases, such as those of the student Ernesto Mario Bravo or the trade union leader Cipriano Reyes.
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Vidalita (1949)
Character: Laureano Sánchez
In 1830, a young orphan lady poses as a man in order to meet the expectations of her uncle.
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Ceniza al viento (1942)
Character: Ernesto
The story of different episodes that happen in each of the sections of a newspaper.
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La cigarra no es un bicho (1963)
Character: Camarero maduro
The vicissitudes of six different couples who arrive at a hostel in Buenos Aires called La Cigarra and are quarantined because of a supposed bubonic plague, causing all kinds of inconveniences and entanglements as a result of this forced coexistence.
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La Mary (1974)
Character: N/A
A sexually-repressed girl of the Buenos Aires slums slowly goes mad after marrying.
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Luna Park (1960)
Character: N/A
A boxer's dream of fighting in the Luna Park stadium and the interests surrounding this sport.
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Fuego (1969)
Character: Mecánico
Laura is a young woman living in a mansion with her maid Andrea. She meets and falls in love with Carlos, a man of high society who sees in her a vivaciousness he so longs to have in his life. But little does he know what troubles lie in store for him. Laura suffers from a dangerous case of nymphomania, desiring any man she lays her eyes on.
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Mujeres en sombra (1951)
Character: N/A
A bigame woman, a complicated maid with shady facts, and a rip-off against a wealthy man attempted by an alleged son.
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Carne (1968)
Character: Jacinto
A woman who works in a meat packing plant is continuously preyed upon by lecherous men.
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La bestia humana (1957)
Character: Amigo de Pedro
From Emile Zola's novel "La Bete Humaine", tells the story of a jealous husband, a provocative woman and a man with an uncontrollable desire to kill.
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Mandinga en la sierra (1939)
Character: N/A
A village healer accuses a plastic surgeon who comes to the mountains to rest of being diabolical.
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La señora del intendente (1967)
Character: N/A
Flor Tetis (Isabel Sarli) has the entire male population of the small village of "Ombú Quemado" under her thumb. The local doctor, Amable Gambetta (Pepe Arias), offers to marry her, since it will improve his chances of being elected mayor. Soon the combination of her sexual demands and political problems make him want to resign...
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La tentación desnuda (1966)
Character: Junquero 1
A girl falls off a yacht and finds herself lost in the jungle where she is discovered by the natives who are thoroughly entranced by her beauty
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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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Soñar no cuesta nada (1941)
Character: Raúl Arriaga
Two girls without blood relationship but physically the same. One is shy and educated, the daughter of a good class marriage and the other is a very clever orphan but with terrible manners who lives in a kind of shelter.
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Maridos modernos (1948)
Character: N/A
Snoopy mother-in-law finds an autographed photo of a nightclub singer in her son-in-law's coat pocket and she goes on the warpath.
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