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¡Viva quien sabe querer! (1960)
Character: N/A
Ranchera singer and his sidekick travel to Argentina to mix it up with a playboy who bragged to them about the tour he'd book for them.
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Propiedad (1962)
Character: N/A
Mario Soffici's last film. The story is about a beautiful young woman who is criticized by the town's old gossip women and is defended by a generous priest. She has an amorous relationship with a young orphan.
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Coche cama, alojamiento (1968)
Character: Salustia
A magazine company and some in-love couples board a night train where a gang of bandits is traveling.
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El televisor (1962)
Character: N/A
With the expansion of television in Argentina people changed their customs and schedules. This is the story of a family father who refuses to change his own, but who suffers after having acquired a television set.
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Socios para la aventura (1958)
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Young nightclub performer, down on her luck, falls in with a portrait-cartoonist who works the streets and a terminally-ill singer-songwriter and goes to live on their houseboat. They consider doing a crime.
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Los fierecillos se divierten (1983)
Character: N/A
Two friends, both dating the daughters of the owners of a local club, meet two women who catch their eye and, as fate would have it, turn out to be friends of their girlfriends. To make matters worse, an election is about to be held at the club, further complicating matters with their future in-laws.
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El rufián (1961)
Character: N/A
An amnesiac carnival psychic is haunted by the thought that a man is coming to kill her.
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El picnic de los Campanelli (1972)
Character: Sra. de Barranechea
The vicissitudes of the members of the Campanelli family while they have a picnic in the Delta del Tigre, with assailants included.
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Yo también tengo fiaca! (1978)
Character: N/A
The plot revolves around Jorge and Marta, who together with their two children form a typical middle-class Buenos Aires family in the 70s. One day, physically and mentally tired, she decides, a little reluctantly of Jorge, to go a few days of rest to Mar del Plata. As expected, the temptations of summer on the beach do not take long to appear, since Marta will try to seduce different types of heartthrobs. At the same time, her husband, who has been left in Buenos Aires alone, since the children of the marriage have gone to spend the summer in the fifth of some relatives, is also tempted to live a few days of single. Both, each with their own values, must decide whether or not to give in to their own temptations, but unexpected news will suddenly change the plans of each of them.
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La buena vida (1966)
Character: N/A
An ambitious man pulls off schemes to get his boss to loan him money to invest in an apartment with the promise of getting more, he sets his eyes on a rich woman in the process and believes in not working honestly in order to live a "good life"
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Pelota de Cuero (1963)
Character: N/A
The plot of the film focuses on the decline of a long-time footballer at Club Boca Juniors. A player who does not change colors and can not conceive of any alternative but to play in the club of which he is fan fanatic.
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Los fierecillos indomables (1982)
Character: N/A
The authorities at an adult education center (called CACHADA) are about to receive an inspection that worries them. On the same plane as the inspector is a student with a similar last name, whom they mistake for the inspector. Meanwhile, the students are rehearsing musical numbers at night, having promised to perform at a club. This is discovered by the teachers and the inspector, who decide to punish their students. Furthermore, the school's benefactor, Amalita Fortaviene (a parody of the millionaire philanthropist Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat), arrives, bringing with her the Loma Blanca soccer team (a parody of Club Loma Negra, represented by their River Plate jerseys) to compete against CACHADA (who wear Boca Juniors jerseys). Winning this match is crucial for resolving all the entanglements presented in the film.
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Abierto día y noche (1981)
Character: Doña Olga
A motel that is open all day specializes in beautiful women, and a couple of men decide to visit their rooms.
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Para vestir santos (1955)
Character: N/A
A humble woman breaks her relationship with her boyfriend and dedicates herself to taking care of her siblings, as they grow up she is left alone.
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Rosaura a las 10 (1958)
Character: N/A
Out of the blue, a meek, old painter begins receiving love letters from Rosaura. This intrigues his fellow boarding house tenants, so they involve themselves into his relationship until one day the mysterious Rosaura appears.
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Placeres conyugales (1964)
Character: Ofelia
A matrimony from the beginning of the XX century searches for marital pleasures after ten years of marriage.
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La sonrisa de mamá (1972)
Character: Elena
Angelica Zamora is a famous actress and singer, ignored by her three children Julio, Clotilde and Felipe. After learning of a serious illness that leaves her little time to live, her children and their friends intend to make her spend her best moments without being aware of the disease she suffers. Julio will even propose to someone to please his mother.
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Rambito y Rambón, primera misión (1986)
Character: Jimena, esposa del coronel
Following the events (and disasters) at the end of their previous adventure, Alberto and Jorge are severely reprimanded. However, just when the recruits' fate seemed destined for the brig, a direct call from the Lieutenant General saves them from punishment... though to do so, they must prove themselves in a new training environment for their first special mission.
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Vivir es formidable (1966)
Character: N/A
A married couple rents a room in their house to a newly married couple with sexual problems.
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Un mundo de amor (1975)
Character: Doña Gladys
A little girl's paternal grandparents want to take her away from her maternal grandfather, a kind puppeteer she adores.
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Pajarito Gómez, una vida feliz (1965)
Character: Rosalía
A chronicle of the life and career of a popular singer: his humble origins, his rise to fame, and his exploitation by the media.
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La gorda (1966)
Character: N/A
An amateur singer leaves his town to go to Buenos Aires. In town he falls in love with a girl, but he won't be able to get rid of his fat girlfriend that he left behind in town.
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La vida continúa (1969)
Character: N/A
A boy comes from inside the country to succeed as a pianist, protected by a lady of high society. The woman, somewhat older than him, young man falls in love madly in unrequited love.
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Don Carmelo il Capo (1976)
Character: Cameo
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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Los colimbas al ataque (1987)
Character: Gimena
Alberto and Jorge are fulfilling their obligations as conscripted soldiers who have violated the law of mandatory military service. They have committed so many blunders that everyone from the corporal to the lieutenant colonel in charge of services is confessing to the chaplain, telling him that because of this pair of useless men, the entire company has been punished. The higher-ups order the commanding officer to assemble the men he deems capable of withstanding the high risks of a second mission to be carried out deep in the jungle. The commanding officer doesn't hesitate for a moment to include Jorge and Alberto in this high-risk group, without realizing that they themselves are the real risk. The final film in the conscript saga.
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Villa Cariño (1967)
Character: N/A
A comedy in which several couples indulge in passion inside their cars while parked in the area of Palermo baptized as "Villa Cariño".
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Destino para dos (1968)
Character: Madre
Argentine boxer Accavallo returns from Japan after obtaining the world title. After his arrival, he finds out that his girlfriend has a serious illness.
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Los colimbas se divierten (1986)
Character: Jimena
Two violators of the military service law are incorporated as soldiers recently arrived from Europe and proposed to integrate a group that will operate in a jungle region, for which they have to prepare for difficult survival missions.
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