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Así Te Quiero
''Así te quiero'' is a 1942 Argentine romantic drama film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, directed by Edmo Cominetti and written by Eifel Celesia and Tito Insausti. The film starred Tito Lusiardo and Carlos Morganti. Cast * Roberto Blanco * Angel Boffa * Antonio Capuano * Max Citelli * Mecha Cobos * Ada Cornaro * Elda Dessel * Carlos Dux * Fausto Etchegoin * Ramón Garay * Antonio Gianelli * Mecha López * Ángeles Martínez * José Ruzzo * Oscar Villa (actor), Oscar Villa * Ernesto Villegas External links

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Edmo Cominetti
Edmo or EDMO may refer to: * Edmo Cominetti, Argentinian director of films such as Red Blossoms * Edmo, nickname for Andrew Edmondson (born 1990), an Australian wheelchair rugby champion * E.D.Mo., an abbreviation for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri * Empty dwelling management order * EDMO, ICAO airport code for Oberpfaffenhofen Airport in Bavaria, Germany {{disambiguation ...
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Ada Cornaro
Ada Cornaro (29 June 1881 – 19 March 1961) was a prominent Argentine film and theatre actress, tango dancer and singer of the 1930s and 1940s. Although she entered film in 1924, she became well-known through the hit 1930 tango film '' Adiós Argentina'', in which she starred alongside icon Libertad Lamarque. She appeared in tango films such as '' Alas de mi patria'' (1939); '' Academia El Tango Argentino'' and '' Así te quiero'' (1942); and ''Apasionadamente'' (1944). She retired from film in 1951 after her last film, ''Volver a la vida''. She died in Buenos Aires a decade later. Filmography *Volver à la vida (1951) *De padre desconocido (1949) *Cuna vacía, La (1949) *María de los Ángeles (1948) .... Criolla *Tambor de Tacuarí, El (1948) *24 horas en la vida de una mujer (1944) * Apasionadamente (1944) * Son cartas de amor (1943) *Valle negro (1943) * Así te quiero (1942) * Academia El Tango Argentino (1942) *Professor Cero, El (1942) *Sendas cruzadas (1942) *Muj ...
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Argentine Romantic Drama Films
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