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Todo o nada (1984)
Character: Anibal
A street vendor and an unemployed person start working in a drug trafficking company.
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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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Humo de marihuana (1968)
Character: Policía
A doctor is involved in substance trafficking while investigating the death of his wife.
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Lucía (1966)
Character: Enrique De Carlo
"Lucía" is an Argentine-American evangelist propaganda color film directed by Dick Ross that was filmed in 1963 but was never released commercially in Argentina. The film was processed in Hollywood and also filmed in an English-spoken version.
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Lucrecia Borgia (1947)
Character: N/A
Lucrecia Borgia's brothers seek power by marrying and divorcing her with various suitors.
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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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La patrulla chiflada (1952)
Character: N/A
As stowaways, the "Big Five of Good Humor" arrive in Casablanca. There they will launch themselves in defense of four girls kidnapped by a man, about to be sold to the harem of an Arab sheikh.
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Fantasmas asustados (1951)
Character: Zelmar
A beautiful girl who lives in an old mansion that is said to be haunted will try with the help of five young people to unmask some scarers.
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Locuras, tiros y mambo (1951)
Character: N/A
Five friends join a Cuban to face a powerful gang that wants to take over the theater in which they perform.
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Camila (1984)
Character: N/A
In 1847 Buenos Aires, a young noblewoman and a young Jesuit fall in love, much to the disapproval of her family and the Church.
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El Profesor Hippie (1969)
Character: Inspector
Luis Sandrini plays a college professor who, because of his freethinking attitudes and concerns for moral questions over matters of business, has more in common with his students than his colleagues.
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Los inocentes (1963)
Character: Leiva Fuentes
A bank employee changes his life radically after the tragic death of his wife in a car accident along with a widower industrial.
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El satélite chiflado (1956)
Character: N/A
While on tour through Latin America, los Grandes del Buen Humor are confused with volunteers for a space travel and get tangled with spies.
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Veraneo en Mar del Plata (1954)
Character: el mismo
The Five Greats of Good Humor (Los Cinco Grandes Del Buen Humor), a group of comic actors that emerged in the 1940s: Luz, Carret, Gueñol, Rico and Cambón, film a movie in Mar del Plata.
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Che, OVNI (1968)
Character: N/A
A porteño tango singer is kidnapped by a UFO and taken to Madrid, London and Paris.
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Breve cielo (1969)
Character: N/A
A young middle-class man and a young girl who has left the slums to work as a prostitute meet by chance on the Plaza de los Ingleses, opposite the emblematic Retiro station in Buenos Aires.
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La escopeta nacional (1978)
Character: Alsina
A catalan manufacturer of intercoms travels to Madrid, accompanied by his mistress, to attend a hunt that he has organized. Its main purpose is to mix with people of high society to improve their business. All seems well until the owner of the farm shows full authority over James, who is the real organizer of the meeting. The celebration is diverse characters who live next to absurd situations.
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7 uomini e un cervello (1968)
Character: N/A
A renowned author, college professor and criminologist is given a year off in order to write his latest book. His arrival in Buenos Aires gives him the opportunity to work on his true project, planning and pulling off the perfect crime.
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Un gaucho con plata (1970)
Character: N/A
A lucky provincial in business arrives in Buenos Aires and is scammed. A lawyer who is also provincial will help you get your money back.
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Los gauchos judíos (1975)
Character: N/A
The film recreates the arrival of a group of Jewish immigrants fleeing persecution in Czarist Russia, establishing the first Hebrew colonies in the province of Entre Rios, Argentina.
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El perseguidor (1965)
Character: Bruno
The story of a saxophonist with delusions of persecution that is being destroyed little by little by means of alcohol, drugs and sex. A story by Cortázar inspired by the life of Charlie Parker, it shows a fragmented narration and remarkable formal aspects.
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La guerra del cerdo (1975)
Character: N/A
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, Isidoro Vidal and his friends, who are in the transition between maturity and old age, watch in stupefaction and helplessness as gangs of extremely violent young men roam the streets murdering elderly people with absolute impunity.
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Furia en la isla (1978)
Character: Ambrosio
A beautiful woman who lives on an island is constantly harassed by men.
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Trompada 45 (1953)
Character: Zelmar
In their purpose of going to Hollywood ¨Los Cinco Grandes del Buen Humor" are going to stop in Texas.
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El reñidero (1965)
Character: Don Luciano
When a politician is murdered, the victim's daughter sets out to track down her father's killer. She soon suspects her father's friend and her own mother may have been involved in the murder plot, in this heavy-handed and tragic crime drama.
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Cinco locos en la pista (1950)
Character: Zelmar
A group of friends, artists and mechanics invent a unique, high-powered car carburetor that will allow them to win an important race. The device is stolen, and the prime suspect is the girlfriend of one of them. In their quest to recover it, they become involved in a madcap race of intrigue, confusion, and entanglements, in which the protagonists display all their histrionics and comedy.
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