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El paraíso (1953)
Character: N/A
A newly married couple who left the country to make their fortune in the city comes across a gang of criminals.
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Papá Chirola (1937)
Character: N/A
In a pension, a good-hearted student falls in love with a young woman seduced by a Don Juan.
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El curandero (1955)
Character: N/A
A doctor arrives in a small, provincial town, and must pass himself off as a healer to gain the trust of its inhabitants.
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Internado (1935)
Character: N/A
A student leaves medicine to pursue singing and his girlfriend falls in love with his brother.
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Pachamama (1944)
Character: N/A
A man intends to cure a blind aborigine, taking her to the city, but her boyfriend wants to stop him.
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Las apariencias engañan (1958)
Character: Lalo Urquiza Cangallo Arenales Montes de Oca
A rich young man is unjustly accused of the crimes of his brother and brother-in-law.
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El loco serenata (1939)
Character: Carlos Robles
A vagabond violinist, a shameless doctor, gunmen and an impossible affair.
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La canción que tú cantabas (1939)
Character: N/A
Three orphaned brothers and an elderly inventor, who live in the countryside, become acquainted with a young governess and her uncle, who live in a large estate nearby.
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El jugador (1947)
Character: N/A
A man devotes his life to gambling to try to alleviate the pain that an impossible love has caused him.
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Locos de verano (1942)
Character: Arturo Gómez
The vicissitudes of the members of a Buenos Aires family facing their economic bankruptcy and the attitude of each one of them in the emergency.
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Monte Criollo (1935)
Character: Carlos
Lucy is a woman of shady past who convinces Argüello and Carlos to install an illegal gambling hall on a cabaret that worked legally. When Argüello is interested romantically in her, it rejects it because it is attracted by Carlos, a womanizer singer. The obsession for her leads Argüello to cheat in the game that he holds with Carlos and manages to ruin him, but finally both fight and Argüello dies stabbed but without denouncing his aggressor to recover his self-esteem as a professional player.
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La cumparsita (1947)
Character: Felipe
A reporter and tango singer is sent to the war zone in 1916, where he loses his memory.
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Historia del 900 (1949)
Character: N/A
In the Buenos Aires of 1900, a man seeks to avenge the death of his brother, killed at the exit of a fight.
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La calle del pecado (1954)
Character: N/A
A student dreams that she is the heroine of one of her history teacher's lessons with whom she is in love.
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Tren internacional (1954)
Character: Modesto León
A couple of thieves with a worldwide reputation start a dispute over a valuable necklace in a transalpine train.
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La calle grita (1948)
Character: Secretario del Dr. 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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Los Tres Berretines (1933)
Character: Eduardo
The members of a Buenos Aires family have three hobbies — "berretines" in Buenos Aires slang — that keep them apart of their duties. Because of that, the family business is going down, and the only one who is concerned is the father, who hopes for his fourth son, an architect, to save the situation.
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Romance de medio siglo (1944)
Character: N/A
A love story in the midst of historical accidents in Chile, through the revolution of 1891, the Valparaiso earthquake of 1906, the centenary celebrations of 1910 to the present, in 1944.
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Miguitas en la cama (1949)
Character: Urbano González Paz
A young woman must alternately live with her separated parents and while her mother gives her a severe upbringing, her father amuses her with his carefree life.
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La campana nueva (1950)
Character: N/A
The struggle of two rural teachers to rebuild a school destroyed by a tornado.
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El abuelo (1954)
Character: Zenén
Based on the novel of the same name by Benito Pérez Galdós.
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Romance sin palabras (1948)
Character: Claudio
A famous pianist, invited by a girl, becomes interested in her sister, who pretends to be mute to hide a pronunciation defect.
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Stella (1943)
Character: N/A
A woman must suffer humiliation, slights and slander to maintain the happiness of her paralyzed sister.
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Dios se lo pague (1948)
Character: Barato, a thief
Nancy, a gambler's wife, holds elegance to disguise their poverty. While she waits, dreaming of a wealthy man to appear and save her from that situation, she talks to an old beggar at the door of a casino. Soon after, a mysterious man offers her a life of luxury.
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