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Valentina (1950)
Character: Raúl
A young millionaire meets a mechanic who has invented a carburetor as a result of a breakdown in her car.
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24 horas en libertad (1939)
Character: N/A
A millionaire woman is the victim of harassment by loan sharks and a journalist will do everything possible to rescue her.
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Oro entre barro (1939)
Character: Dr. Sánchez de la Plaza
A humble bartender wants his minister brother to recognize the son of the woman he abandoned years ago.
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La caraba (1948)
Character: Adolfo Gomara
A mythomaniac woman rejects her humble status and falls in the trap of a wealthy lawyer.
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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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Luna de miel en Río (1940)
Character: Rosales
Catita goes with her husband to spend the honeymoon in Rio de Janeiro and on the trip they fall into the hands of a player who will try to use them to achieve their ends.
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Los dos rivales (1944)
Character: Eduardo Maidana
Two reporters from rival newspapers compete to win over women and investigate a gang of criminals.
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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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Gente bien (1939)
Character: Fernando
A single mother who is denied work to support the son she had with the aristocrat who had seduced her, is helped by a singer, a director of orchestra and an American female singer, who get her shelter in the humble pension where they live.
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La rubia del camino (1938)
Character: Raul
A very coquette millionaire girl runs away before her engagement and is courted by a truck driver.
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La vida es un tango (1939)
Character: Ricardo
Romance - with its ruptures and reunions - between a girl and a boy who want to succeed with the tango.
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Isabelita (1940)
Character: Ricardo Pérez Rodríguez
In order to seduce a humble man, a rich girl pretends to be a maid.
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Mujeres que trabajan (1938)
Character: Andrés Stanley
A rich lady is suddenly in the street after her father's suicide and moves to a pension with many working women from different origins whom she had previously humiliated.
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Mi amor eres tú (1941)
Character: Arturo
An authoritarian tutor changes his behavior thanks to a young orphan with whom he ends up falling in love.
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Muchachas que estudian (1939)
Character: Emilio
A group of young women share an apartment and they put forward their studies to love, but they will end up in love.
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Margarita, Armando y su padre (1939)
Character: Ernesto Landaluce
A young couple, Margarita and Armando, reenact the story of The Lady of the Camellias, as they fall in love, Armando's flamboyant father disapproves of their relationship and does everything to separate them.
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Carnaval de antaño (1940)
Character: Senillosa
Evocation of the Carnival of 1912 and of 1940 through 4 characters: an entrepreneur and three singers.
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