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Barcos de papel (1963)
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Eager to have a crystal ball, a child works to buy it but is accused of a robbery he did not commit.
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Bettina (1964)
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The daughter of a bourgeois family is seduced, pregnant and dragged into a seedy environment.
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Salitre (1959)
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A young couple achieve their dream of settling in Rio Negro's Alto Valle. They will start a plantation and fight against the harshness of the weather and the land.
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Amor libre (1969)
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A beautiful young girl tired of waiting for his boyfriend to propose to her, will generate a series of amorous misunderstandings.
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Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres (1967)
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Three stories told in a Turkish bathhouse: two braggarts are mocked by a starlet; two Boca Juniors fans and love-hate for two River Plate fan girls; a man, father of 8 daughters, seeks the boy despite his wife.
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Vacanze in Argentina (1966)
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Believing that his death is near, a millionaire who lives in Argentina brings three girls to benefit them in his will and they end up falling in love with three Argentines.
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Nino, las cosas simples de la vida (1972)
Character: Nino
During his childhood, Nino arrived from Italy to live with his uncle in a humble neighborhood. There, he begins working in a butcher shop and falls in love with Natalia, his neighbor. However, she has other aspirations, such as winning over her boss at the jewelry store where she works.
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¡Al diablo con este cura! (1967)
Character: Antonio Farias
Quirky but lovable priest is transferred to a new parish, and discovers that his flock all need stern talkings-to.
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La familia Falcón (1963)
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Based on the popular TV program, the film follows a middle-class family with their problems and joys.
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Buenas noches, Buenos Aires (1964)
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Various musical episodes make up this film-magazine in which Del Carril tried to merge his two great passions: cinema and tango.
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Psexoanálisis (1968)
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A profiteer pretends to be a psychoanalyst to conquer women with sexual trauma.
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El salame (1969)
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A submissive and unhappy man is mistaken for a famous assailant and people who despised him begin to respect him.
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Blum (1970)
Character: Pereyra
A businessman falls in love with a beautiful young woman, showers her with attention and turns her into a star without confessing his love to her.
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Hotel alojamiento (1966)
Character: Taxista
Different stories that take place in a hotel for a temporary shelter for couples.
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La sentencia (1964)
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A young man discovers an infidelity and kills his wife. He was in love with this girl and had married her to get her out of a correctional institute.
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La casa de Madame Lulú (1968)
Character: Pichoncito Fontana
In the 1930s a young revolutionary falls in love with a young woman of innocent appearance but who really works in a brothel.
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La obertura (1977)
Character: Daniel
A man is kidnapped when he is mistaken for another and his wife tries to collect a large life insurance but he reappears alive.
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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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He nacido en la ribera (1972)
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A born soccer player leaves his town and his family to become a professional footballer. He has stardom, money, and a beautiful model, but realizes he left behind the important values that helped him achieve his success.
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40 años de novios (1963)
Character: Andrés
1910's. A young notary is unfaithful to his fiancée and their engagement is about to finish...
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Vamos a soñar por el amor (1971)
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Two women are River Plate Club fans, while their husbands are Boca Juniors fans. The males go out on their own, causing some trouble, until they are discovered.
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Villa Cariño (1967)
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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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