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Corrientes, calle de ensueños (1949)
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Story about a humble musician who triumphs overcoming his failures and a young woman arrives in Buenos Aires from the interior of the country in search of triumph but finds death.
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Volver a vivir (1941)
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A wealthy young man gets involved in criminal activities and decides to go to rehabilitate himself in the countryside.
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Una novia en apuros (1942)
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A young woman interrupts her honeymoon with a pharmacist to search for the mysterious donor of a valuable ring.
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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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La fuerza ciega (1950)
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A shipyard owner rapes the daughter of a blind worker, unaware that she is his own son's girlfriend.
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La senda oscura (1947)
Character: Hombre 1 en varieté
An impostor pretends to be the mother of a blind man so he can manage his assets. But things are changing because of the arrival of the person who takes care of the blind.
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Juan Moreira (1948)
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Adaptation of the homonymous novel by Eduardo Gutiérrez, inspired by a real police chronicle, starring a gaucho killed by the police in 1874. Juan Moreira's life was full of injustices and has been considered representative of those suffered by gauchos.
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Fantasmas asustados (1951)
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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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Los tres mosquiteros (1953)
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A young provincial and two comedians replace the main actors in the theatrical performance of The Three Musketeers.
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Locos de verano (1942)
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The vicissitudes of the members of a Buenos Aires family facing their economic bankruptcy and the attitude of each one of them in the emergency.
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La tía de Carlitos (1953)
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To protect the relationships of his two friends, a student drags to act as their aunt.
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Historia de una carta (1957)
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In a moment of despair, a man sends a letter to her girlfriend announcing his suicide. He then regrets it and tries to recover the letter.
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Los muchachos de antes no usaban gomina (1937)
Character: Euclides García Fuentes
A Young man from a wealthy family hide them his attraction for tango culture of arrabal. In a milonga he fell in love with Mirella and he have a knife fight with all others guapos that want her, he won. Time pass and Mirella became a mistress but this situation is unstable because of the society prejudices.
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Los tallos amargos (1956)
Character: Chávez
Buenos Aires, Argentina. A failed reporter teams up with a Hungarian immigrant to set up a fake correspondence journalism school.
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María Rosa (1946)
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A woman who misses her husband, who died in prison, is disputed between wine growers.
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Cuando los duendes cazan perdices (1955)
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Eulogio Soto lives with his mother. To please her, he tries to locate her brother because she will have to undergo a delicate eye operation and he fears that he will never be able to see her face again. The youngest son, who does not know who his real family is, lives in a luxurious mansion. In the search for his lost brother, Eulogio will be "found" by a woman who, like a goblin, makes life impossible for him to help him by all means.
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La niña de fuego (1952)
Character: Ramallo
An Andalusian woman travels to Buenos Aires, pretends to be a man and travels as a stowaway.
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Margarita, Armando y su padre (1939)
Character: Ceferino
A young couple, Margarita and Armando, reenact the story of The Lady of the Camellias, as they fall in love, Armando's flamboyant father disapproves of their relationship and does everything to separate them.
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Noches de Buenos Aires (1935)
Character: Hombre en radio
Various love and crime stories take place in the context of a theater, between tango singers, musicians and dancers.
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40 años de novios (1963)
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1910's. A young notary is unfaithful to his fiancée and their engagement is about to finish...
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