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Nativa (1939)
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The love triangle of a journalist, a political leader and his wife.
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Sendas cruzadas (1942)
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A bandit is accused of killing a young man who was actually killed by his girlfriend's stepfather who was in love with her.
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Frente a la vida (1939)
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A man leaves his girlfriend, but she still sacrifices her happiness to procure his.
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¡Che, qué loco! (1953)
Character: Mangatutto
A bankrupt man tries to marry a millionaire woman, which triggers a whole series of misunderstandings.
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Nace un amor (1938)
Character: N/A
Some professional actors are unemployed due to the opinion of a theater critic, then they decide to take revenge and disguise themselves as poor tenants from a neighborhood who are hired by the same critic to perform his work.
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Chingolo (1940)
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A vagabond saves the child of a rich family. They adopt him and try to impose to him their values and protocols.
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Bruma en el Riachuelo (1942)
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A girl leaves her home after the man who left her with a daughter and a young man who falls in love with her protects her from him.
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Piantadino (1950)
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An insurance broker and his misadventures for trying to finalize a policy.
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Mercado negro (1953)
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A policeman discovers that his girlfriend's father heads a drug smuggling band.
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Pachamama (1944)
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A man intends to cure a blind aborigine, taking her to the city, but her boyfriend wants to stop him.
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La Casa del Amor (1973)
Character: N/A
A house in Buenos Aires where the oldest profession in the world is in practice.
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La serpiente de cascabel (1948)
Character: Varela
Juan Carlos Thorry is a police inspector who must solve the mystery of the death of the warden of a boarding school for young women, for which he goes undercover as a music teacher. The main suspect is the mischievous schoolgirl María Duval. A series of entanglements leads the protagonists to becoming romantically involved and to finding the culprit.
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La fuga (1937)
Character: Cachito
Daniel, a smuggler is chased by a policeman. In his escape are helped by the messages that his lover transmits to him in code by means of the tangos that sings in a radio program. To hide himself, he pretends to be a teacher in a small town in Entre Ríos, and by the time he discovers it, the police have already faced a new life.
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Edición extra (1949)
Character: Chávez
Tabloid journalists muddy the waters during the investigation of the murder of an Argentine senator.
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El festín de Satanás (1958)
Character: N/A
With his own money, Pappier produced this ambitious adaptation of Manuel Gálvez's "Miércoles Santo", whose release was delayed for three years due to political reasons. When it finally came out, it bombed, but its formal originality was mentioned even in unfavorable reviews. Later, it became a cursed film, impossible to see due to lack of prints. To date, it remains lost in great part.
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La calle del pecado (1954)
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A student dreams that she is the heroine of one of her history teacher's lessons with whom she is in love.
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La carga de los valientes (1940)
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It takes place in 1827, in Carmen de Patagones, in the context of the confrontation between the militias of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata and the navy troops of the Empire of Brazil. It is the story of a fort lieutenant who falls in love with a young woman.
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Yo tengo fe (1974)
Character: Samuel
Palito Ortega recreates his own biography in this film. The most significant events in the singer's life and his personal struggle to achieve success are portrayed through the story of Martín Ríos. A humble boy from the countryside, born into a poor and large family in Tucumán, travels to the capital with the intention of becoming the most popular singer of his time. Despite adversity, Martín will not be deterred in his struggle to achieve success and love.
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Somos novios (1969)
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To save a television show, an administrator proposes a show involving three young singers.
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Los muchachos de mi barrio (1970)
Character: Zapiola
Lito Ugarte, a successful singer, returns to the country where he was born. He comes back to the city where he grew up, reuniting with his old-time friends.
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Los reyes del sablazo (1984)
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Luisa discovers in the briefcase of Alberto, her husband, a fiery love letter, in which he is portrayed as an impetuous lover.
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Eclipse de sol (1943)
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A vaudeville singer secretly marries a wealthy landowner, who soon returns to his ranch, fearing the rejection of his snobbish family. To teach him a lesson, she shows up at his estancia pretending to be a maid.
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Sálvese quien pueda (1984)
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The story of a bandoneon-loving musician who works as a detective in a hotel and the story of a chemist in love with a widowed woman.
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La familia hippie (1971)
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A music teacher marries the daughter of a widower, and he marries the young man's mother.
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La otra y yo (1949)
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An impulsive actress abandons a film shoot and is replaced by a dressmaker, and the former's husband hires her to impersonate her in front of his future in-laws.
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