Emelco
Emelco was an Argentine film studio. In 1946, Emelco reportedly had annual contracts with 530 theatres in Argentina, representing all of the first run and major second run and neighborhood theatres. It also had opened an office in New York City. The studies became the property of the Industrial Bank of the Argentine Republic and in 1966, during the government of Dr. Arturo Umberto Illía, they were granted on loan to the Industrial Bank Club of the Argentine Republic, today called Banade Club, according to the change of name of the entity. banking. When the National Development Bank (BANADE) was liquidated during the government of Dr. Carlos Menem, the loan gave rise to an assignment by law of the Nation. Selected filmography * Burnt Land (1968) * Native Pony (1953) *Derecho viejo (1951) *Una viuda casi alegre (1950) * '' Juan Mondiola'' (1950) * Rice and Milk (1950) *Dance of Fire (1949) * Diez segundos (1949) *Vidalita (1949) * The Name Was Carlos Gardel (1949) * El bar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vidalita
''Vidalita'' is a 1949 Argentine comedy film directed and co-written by Luis Saslavsky and produced by Emelco. Considered transgressive for the time, it stars Mirtha Legrand as the title character, a girl who cross-dresses as a gaucho to be able to take charge of her grandfather's estate. Fernando Lamas stars as the captain of the fort, who falls in love with Legrand's character "to the point that he is willing to marry her without knowing if she is a man or a woman". Cast * Mirtha Legrand * Narciso Ibáñez Menta * Fernando Lamas * Amalia Sánchez Ariño * Oscar Valicelli * Milagros de la Vega * Leticia Scury Reception The film was poorly received by the media related to Peronism. According to Saslavsky, they "find that a gaucho represented by a girl in disguise is a lack of ''machismo'', of ''criollismo''." Writing for '' Página/12''s LGBT periodical ''Soy'' in 2022, Adrián Melo stated: In a key scene, Vidalita-Legrand finds herself in the situation of sharing a room wh ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diez Segundos
''Diez segundos'' (''Ten Seconds'') is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Alejandro Wehner, produced by Emelco studios. The film is a boxing drama starring Ricardo Duggan, María Esther Buschiazzo, Patricia Castell, Carlos D'Agostino (voice), Delfy de Ortega, María Rosa Gallo, Oscar Valicelli and Oscar Villa. It premiered on November 23, 1949 in Buenos Aires. The film was distributed by Interamericana. Castell and Rosa Gallo would later star alongside each other in several films and television series over several decades including '' Perla Negra and '' Zíngara'' (1996). Plot The film is loosely based on Horacio Estol's 1946 ''Vida y combates de Luis Angel Firpo'', a biography of the Argentine boxer Luis Ángel Firpo who came close to beating Jack Dempsey in 1923. In the film, a humble lad starts to learn to box to defend himself, then goes on to become a professional boxer. He is trained heavily by Oscar Villa. Duggan's love interest in the film is played by Patrica Castell ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Juan Mondiola
''Juan Mondiola'' is a 1950 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero and starring Juan José Miguez, Elina Colomer and Laura Hidalgo.Maranghello p.138 The film's sets were designed by Álvaro Durañona y Vedia. Cast * Elina Colomer * Mauricio Espósito * Pilar Gómez * Laura Hidalgo * Juan José Miguez * Rodolfo Onetto * Pedro Pompillo * Juan José Porta * Fernando Siro Fernando Siro (October 5, 1931 – September 4, 2006) was an Argentine film actor, film director and screenwriter. Life and work Born Francisco Ángel Luksich in Villa Ballester, he developed an early interest in acting and in 1950 was given ... References Bibliography * César Maranghello. ''Breve historia del cine argentino''. Celesa, 2005. External links * 1950 films 1950 comedy films Argentine comedy films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Manuel Romero 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rice And Milk
''Arroz con leche'' ( en, Rice with Milk) is a 1950 Argentinian romantic comedy film directed and written by Carlos Schlieper with Julio Porter based on the play by Carlos Notti, "Noche en Viena". The film premiered on October 5, 1950, in Buenos Aires and was rated PG 14. Cast * Perla Achával * Héctor Calcaño * Susana Campos * Perla Cristal * Virginia de la Cruz * Lía Durán * Carlos Enríquez * Lalo Hartich * Eliseo Herrero * Adolfo Linvel * Ángel Magaña * Arsenio Perdiguero * Mario Perelli * María Esther Podestá * Hilda Rey * Nélida Romero * Esteban Serrador * Amelia Vargas * Wanda Were * Malisa Zini Malisa Zini (March 5, 1921 – February 26, 1985) was an Argentine actress. She starred in the 1950 film '' Arroz con leche'', among others such as Cumbres de hidalguía, under director Carlos Schlieper. s Selected filmography * ''The Boys Did ... References External links * 1950 films 1950s Spanish-language films Films directed by Carlos Schlieper ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Drummer Of Tacuari
''The Drummer of Tacuari'' ( es, El tambor de Tacuarí) is a 1948 Argentine historical drama film, directed by Carlos F. Borcosque and written by Hugo Mac Dougall. It was premiered on July 6, 1948. The film's plot takes place shortly after the May Revolution, when a young man leaves his realist uncle and becomes a drummer for the revolutionary army. Cast * Juan Carlos Barbieri * Francisco Martínez Allende * Ricardo Canales * Norma Giménez * Leticia Scury * Homero Cárpena * Cirilo Etulain * Manolo Díaz * Julián Bourges * Jorge Villoldo * Ada Cornaro * Mario Vanarelli * Félix Gil * Raúl Miller * Héctor Rodríguez * Francisco Gada * Ricardo Trigo * Miguel Abeledo * Omar Nardi * José Castro * Francisco Audenino * Carlos Castro Madero * Iván Grondona * Roberto Torres * Mario Pocoví is a character (arts), character created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto. He is the title character of the ''Mario (franchise), Ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Diez Segundos4
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Diez may refer to: *Diez (surname) *''Diez'', a sports newspaper in Bolivia * ''Diez'' (Honduras), a newspaper in Honduras *''Diez'' or '' X'', an album by Intocable *10 (number) in Spanish. *Diez, Germany, a town in Rhineland-Palatinate *Diez (Verbandsgemeinde), a collective municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate See also * Dietz Dietz is a surname, and may refer to: * Albrecht Dietz (1926–2012), German entrepreneur and scientist * August Dietz (1869–1963), a philatelist, editor and publisher * Bernard Dietz (born 1948), German football player and manager * Cyrus E. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Burnt Land
Burned or burnt may refer to: * Anything which has undergone combustion * Burned (image), quality of an image transformed with loss of detail in all portions lighter than some limit, and/or those darker than some limit * ''Burnt'' (film), a 2015 drama film starring Bradley Cooper * ''Burned'' (album), 1995 album by Electrafixion * "Burned" (''Arrow''), an episode of ''Arrow'' * "Burned" (''CSI: Miami''), an episode of ''CSI: Miami'' * "Burned" (''Justified''), an episode of ''Justified'' * "Burned" (''The Twilight Zone''), a 2003 episode of ''The Twilight Zone'' * ''Burned'' (Hopkins novel), a 2005 novel by Ellen Hopkins * ''Burned'' (Cast novel), a 2010 novel by P. C. Cast * ''Burned'' (TV series), 2003 MTV television series * "Burned", a song written by Neil Young on the eponymous '' Buffalo Springfield'' album * "Burned", a song by Hilary Duff from '' Dignity'', 2007 * "Burnt", a song by Spratleys Japs from '' Pony'', 1999 See also * Burning (other) *Burn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Native Pony
Native may refer to: People * Jus soli, citizenship by right of birth * Indigenous peoples, peoples with a set of specific rights based on their historical ties to a particular territory ** Native Americans (other) In arts and entertainment * Native (band), a French R&B band * Native (comics), a character in the X-Men comics universe * ''Native'' (album), a 2013 album by OneRepublic * ''Native'' (2016 film), a British science fiction film * ''The Native'', a Nigerian music magazine In science * Native (computing), software or data formats supported by a certain system * Native language, the language(s) a person has learned from birth * Native metal, any metal that is found in its metallic form, either pure or as an alloy, in nature * Native species, a species whose presence in a region is the result of only natural processes Other uses * Northeast Arizona Technological Institute of Vocational Education (NATIVE), a technology school district in the Arizona portion of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Una Viuda Casi Alegre
''An Almost Merry Widow'' ( es, Una viuda casi alegre) is a 1950 Argentine film directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. Cast * Elina Colomer * Roberto Escalada * Carlos Thompson * Andrés Mejuto * Judith Sulián * Adolfo Linvel * Osvaldo Bruzzi * Gloria Ferrandiz Gloria Ferrandiz (1893 in Uruguay – 1970) was an Argentine actress of the classic Argentine cinema era. She starred in over 40 films, including the 1962 film ''Una Jaula no tiene secretos''. Selected filmography *''Las seis suegras de Barba ... * Hilda Rey * Juan Carrera * Alberto Berco * Daniel Tedeschi References External links * 1950 films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Román Viñoly Barreto Argentine comedy films 1950 comedy films 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dance Of Fire
''Dance of Fire'' is the third album released by the Azeri jazz artist Aziza Mustafa Zadeh. It was released in 1995. Recording and Music The album was recorded at Sony Music Studios in New York during January and February 1995. It was produced by Reinhard Karwatky. The material "combines be-bop-derived jazz with elements fAzerbaijan folk music and Mugham." All of the music was composed and arranged by Zadeh. The collection of songs on ''Dance of Fire'' sound both Middle-Eastern and Western. Reception The AllMusic reviewer wrote that the pianist's "playing is graceful and fluid, eclipsing her super-star backup musicians." The reviewer for ''BBC Music Magazine'' commented: "here is a new slant on the jazz vocal, just when you thought everything had been said on the subject". Track listing # "Boomerang" – 4:24 # "Dance of Fire" – 6:02 # "Sheherezadeh" – 2:52 # "Aspiration" – 2:23 # "Bana Bana Gel (Bad Girl)" – 12:32 # "Shadow" – 5:54 # "Carnival" – 7:29 # "Passion" ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Name Was Carlos Gardel
''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the Most common words in English, most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when fol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |