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Kilómetro 111 (1938)
Character: N/A
Ceferino is the train station chief o a remote town. A group of planters ask him to legit them the wagons to send the harvest to Buenos Aires, he agrees, but he gets fired.
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Fantasmas en Buenos Aires (1942)
Character: Antonio Marotta
A counterfeiting gang implicate a bank employee in their crimes, but their cover-story about a ghost in the house where they do their printing backfires on them.
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La mujer más honesta del mundo (1947)
Character: N/A
The beautiful wife of a mediocre and good-natured butcher falls in love with a cerebral philosophy professor who little by little reveals to her a horizon that conflicts with her innocence.
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El loco serenata (1939)
Character: José / El Gran Dorbal / El Loco Serenata
A vagabond violinist, a shameless doctor, gunmen and an impossible affair.
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Una noche cualquiera (1951)
Character: N/A
An unsuccessful actor wants to get money from his uncle to mount a play, and seeks a woman and a child to make them look like his wife and son.
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Puerto Nuevo (1936)
Character: N/A
With the help of a rich young woman, a singer who lives in the precarious housing area that existed in Puerto Nuevo comes to fame.
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Mi novia es un fantasma (1944)
Character: Cameo
A humble maid is confused with a millionaire from a misunderstanding in the hotel that works and a journalist falls madly in love with her.
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La mujer del zapatero (1965)
Character: Valentín
After the death of the village pharmacist, his widow Lina only inherits debts that he must face. Valentin, the old shoemaker, is the main creditor and the exuberant Lina must pay him what he owes, whatever it costs.
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La guerra la gano yo (1943)
Character: Rosendo García
A grocer gets rich speculating on the shortages generated by World War II until he suffers the consequences firsthand.
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Flecha de Oro (1940)
Character: J.J. Escatarética
A simple office worker unexpectedly receives a bus as an inheritance.
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Todo un héroe (1949)
Character: Víctor Abate
A shy person is confused with a man that saved a woman from drowning, and he is seen as a hero.
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Mercado de abasto (1955)
Character: Lorenzo Miraglia
The action occurs in Abasto Market in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A grown up single woman marries a mafia man who promised her he would change. After they've married, his past come to ruin the wife's life.
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Fúlmine (1949)
Character: N/A
A married man usually has very bad luck until he wins the lottery.
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¡Tango! (1933)
Character: Pepe el bonito
¡Tango! follows a formula established by Carlos Gardel with films such as Luces de Buenos Aires (The Lights of Buenos Aires, 1931) in which a melodramatic story is interspersed with tango songs. However, the film had less dialog and more music, making it more like a musical revue. This format would be copied by many subsequent films. The plot is derived from tango songs. Many of these songs tell of the seduction of an innocent slum girl by a rich man who promises her a glamorous life, but who abandons her when her looks fade. The stylized and sentimental plot of ¡Tango! revolves around a young man who is abandoned by his girlfriend for an older rich man and is heartbroken. The film follows his misfortunes.
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La señora del intendente (1967)
Character: Amable Gambetta
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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Maestro Levita (1938)
Character: Simón Galván
A school teacher tries to support his school against unjust measures by the government and a rich woman helps him.
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El pobre Pérez (1937)
Character: N/A
Juan Pérez is a waiter in a luxurious place where the bachelor party of a man who is going to get married for convenience is done. When a dancer and singer with whom he was entangled, chases him, he uses Perez to get rid of her.
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Napoleón (1941)
Character: N/A
Upon learning that he has two months to live, a man distributes his fortune among his pensioners, over time he is still alive and has been left without a penny.
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El profesor Cero (1942)
Character: José Eluterio Costa "El Profesor Cero"
An eternal student takes care of younger students.
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