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Su nombre es mujer (1940)
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A woman in love with a doctor is harassed by another man and she ends up taking care of orphans.
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La orquídea (1951)
Character: N/A
A woman of great beauty is used by a man who only desires her body and falls on the path of self-destruction.
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La telaraña (1954)
Character: N/A
The problems of a man who when he goes to see his newborn son is mistaken for an assailant.
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Yo hablo... (1940)
Character: N/A
A mute stagehand dreams that he succeeds in the theater after having recovered his voice.
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Hay que bañar al nene (1958)
Character: Josefina
A married couple with three daughters abandons the idea of divorce when a supposed son of the husband appears.
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El cantor del pueblo (1948)
Character: N/A
A worker looking for money for his blind mother's operation, presents himself as a tango singer and achieves success.
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Mosquita muerta (1946)
Character: Madmoiselle Corina
In an all-girls boarding school, one of the students resists the will of her uncles to marry her off because she does not know her future husband. Which is why she pretends to be a prude for whom marriage is a dirty word.
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Adiós Pampa Mía (1946)
Character: Nelly
A humble theatrical prompter becomes a star of the song recreating with his voice and image the traditional iconography of the roads traveled in his longed-for land.
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Destino de un capricho (1972)
Character: N/A
Daniel is a young medical student. He lives in a student pension called "The Star" next to a group of student friends like him. Daniel is going to try to have his mother reconcile with his grandmother.
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Las aguas bajan turbias (1952)
Character: Flor de Lis
The Peralta brothers work in the countryside the Alto Paraná. There they will meet subhuman working conditions. Finally, the workers rise and harshly punish their exploiters.
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Amalia (1936)
Character: Amalia
The romance between Amalia Sáenz de Olabarrieta –a widow living in Buenos Aires– and the young Unitarian Eduardo Belgrano. Based on the novel by José Mármol.
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Madame Sans-Gêne (1945)
Character: Elisa Bonaparte, princesa de Piombino
In Napoleonic times, a passionate Parisian washerwoman becomes Duchess of Dantzig and almost Queen of Westphalia.
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Tren internacional (1954)
Character: Margot
A couple of thieves with a worldwide reputation start a dispute over a valuable necklace in a transalpine train.
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Bartolo tenía una flauta (1939)
Character: N/A
A capricious rich woman has fun while humiliating a poor musician, who becomes famous thanks to his compositions, and in an accusation of plagiarism he manages to ridicule the her.
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Deshonra (1952)
Character: N/A
The woeful tale of a trained nurse falsely accused of murder and shipped off to prison for five years.
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Cuatro corazones (1939)
Character: Julia
The perverse owner of a cabaret gets redemption by sacrificing himself for the happiness of others.
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La ley que olvidaron (1938)
Character: Helena Aturralde
The employee of a boarding house raises the daughter of a single mother and loves her so much that she kidnaps the girl and goes to jail.
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El amor nunca muere (1955)
Character: N/A
Three-episode film linked to each other by means of a medallion, where love is the engine that drives people to act the way they did.
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Muchachos de la ciudad (1937)
Character: Marga
The romantic story between a young employee and the seller of a bookstore whose father wishes to marry her with an older man.
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