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Leo Fleider
Leo Fleider (October 12, 1913 in Hermanowa, Poland - August 5, 1977 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a Polish born Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between the early 1950s and 1974 such as '' Amor a primera vista'' (1956), ''Aconcagua'' (1964) and '' Arriba juventud'' (1971). Filmography * '' The Prodigal Woman'' (1945) (with Mario Soffici and Ralph Pappier) * '' Sombras en la frontera'' (1951) * '' Locuras, tiros y mambos'' (1951) * '' Los sobrinos del Zorro'' (1952) * '' La Muerte en las calles'' (1952) * '' Trompada 45'' (1953) * '' La Casa grande'' (1953) * '' Desalmados en pena'' (1954) * '' Torrente indiano'' (1954) * '' Los Hermanos corsos'' (1955) * ''Vida nocturna'' (1955) * '' Novia para dos'' (1956) * '' Amor a primera vista'' (1956) * '' Campo arado'' (1959) * '' Interpol llamando a Río'' (1961) * '' Canuto Cañete, conscripto del 7'' (1963) * ...
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Canuto Cañete, Detective Privado
Parroquia Canuto in Ecuador Province of Manabi born place in 1951 of Iván Bravo Canuto is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Knut. As such, in those languages it refers to historical figures like Cnut the Great. Knut (Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian first name, of which the anglicized form is Cnut or Canute. In Germany both "Knut" and "Knud" are used. The name is derived from the Old Norse Knútr meaning "knot". In English, it can refer to: People * Canuto Oreta (1938–2012), a Filipino politician * Canuto Kallan (born in 1960), a Danish/Greek painter/visual artist * Roberto F. Canuto (born in 1973), a Spanish film director. * Sílvio José Canuto (born in 1977), a Brazilian football midfielder * Ignacio Canuto (born in 1986), an Argentine football central defender Places * General Canuto A. Neri (municipality) * Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill 12 de Octubre Football Club is a Paraguayan football club from the city of ...
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Canuto Cañete Y Los 40 Ladrones
Parroquia Canuto in Ecuador Province of Manabi born place in 1951 of Iván Bravo Canuto is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Knut. As such, in those languages it refers to historical figures like Cnut the Great. Knut (Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian first name, of which the anglicized form is Cnut or Canute. In Germany both "Knut" and "Knud" are used. The name is derived from the Old Norse Knútr meaning "knot". In English, it can refer to: People * Canuto Oreta (1938–2012), a Filipino politician * Canuto Kallan (born in 1960), a Danish/Greek painter/visual artist * Roberto F. Canuto (born in 1973), a Spanish film director. * Sílvio José Canuto (born in 1977), a Brazilian football midfielder * Ignacio Canuto (born in 1986), an Argentine football central defender Places

* General Canuto A. Neri (municipality) * Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill {{Disambiguation ...
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Aconcagua (film)
''Aconcagua'' is a 1964 color Argentine adventure drama film directed by Leo Fleider and written by Norberto Aroldi. The title refers to the highest peak in the Andes—Aconcagua located in Argentina. The star of the film is Tito Alonso. Production, distribution and release ''Aconcagua'' was produced and distributed by Gloria Films and premiered in Buenos Aires on 18 June 1964. Cast * Tito Alonso * Enrique Kossi * Elisa Galvé * Selva Alemán * Héctor Pellegrini * Alberto Ruschel Alberto Ruschel (21 February 1918 – 18 January 1996) was a Brazilian actor, producer, and director. He appeared in more than 30 films between 1947 and 1981. Selected filmography * ''The Bandit of Brazil, O Cangaceiro'' (1953) * ''Pride ( ... * Enrique Talión External links * Aconcagua listing on the Argentine films website Argentine adventure drama films 1964 films 1960s Spanish-language films 1960s Argentine films Films directed by Leo Fleider {{1960s-Argentina-film ...
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Canuto Cañete, Conscripto Del 7
Parroquia Canuto in Ecuador Province of Manabi born place in 1951 of Iván Bravo Canuto is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the name Knut. As such, in those languages it refers to historical figures like Cnut the Great. Knut (Norwegian and Swedish), Knud (Danish), or Knútur (Icelandic) is a Scandinavian first name, of which the anglicized form is Cnut or Canute. In Germany both "Knut" and "Knud" are used. The name is derived from the Old Norse Knútr meaning "knot". In English, it can refer to: People * Canuto Oreta (1938–2012), a Filipino politician * Canuto Kallan (born in 1960), a Danish/Greek painter/visual artist * Roberto F. Canuto (born in 1973), a Spanish film director. * Sílvio José Canuto (born in 1977), a Brazilian football midfielder * Ignacio Canuto (born in 1986), an Argentine football central defender Places * General Canuto A. Neri (municipality) * Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill 12 de Octubre Football Club is a Paraguayan football club from the city of ...
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Interpol Llamando A Río
The International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO; french: link=no, Organisation internationale de police criminelle), commonly known as Interpol ( , ), is an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime control. Headquartered in Lyon, France, it is the world's largest international police organization, with seven regional bureaus worldwide and a National Central Bureau in all 195 member states. Interpol was conceived during the first International Criminal Police Congress in 1914, which brought officials from 24 countries to discuss cooperation in law enforcement. It was founded on September 7, 1923 at the close of the five-day 1923 Congress session in Vienna as the International Criminal Police Commission (ICPC); it adopted many of its current duties throughout the 1930s. After coming under Nazi control in 1938, the agency had its headquarters in the same building as the Gestapo. It was effectively moribund until the end of World War ...
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Campo Arado
''Campo arado'' is a 1959 Argentine film. Cast * Alfredo Almanza * Tito Alonso * Julio Di Palma * Luis Dávila * Ricardo Galache * Josefa Goldar * Santiago Gómez Cou Santiago Gómez Cousillas (September 26, 1903 in Montevideo, Uruguay – March 24, 1984 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a classic Uruguayan - Argentine actor who appeared in films between 1936 and 1980. Born in Montevideo, Uruguay, Cou move ... * Chela Jordán * Silvia Legrand * René Lester * Claudio Martino * Fernanda Mistral * Luis Otero * Nelly Panizza External links * References 1959 films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1950s Argentine films Films directed by Leo Fleider {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Novia Para Dos
Novia is a Spanish word that means "girlfriend" (novio means "boyfriend"). It may also refer to: *Jimenez Novia, a supercar built only in a single model in 1995 by Jimenez, a French maker * La Novia, a 1961 Argentine film starring Elsa Daniel *Mi Novia, a painting by award-winning Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna * Novia gens The gens Novia was a minor plebeian family at ancient Rome. Members of this gens first appear during the final century of the Republic, but the first of the Novii to obtain the consulship was Decimus Junius Novius Priscus in AD 78. Origin The no ...
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Vida Nocturna
''Vida nocturna'' is a 1955 Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish (masculine) or (feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines, s ... film. Cast External links * 1955 films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Leo Fleider Argentine comedy films 1955 comedy films 1950s Argentine films {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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The Corsican Brothers (1955 Film)
''The Corsican Brothers'' (Spanish: ''Los Hermanos corsos'') is a 1955 Argentine film. Cast * António Vilar António Vilar (October 31, 1912 – August 16, 1995) was a Portuguese actor who worked in Spanish cinema as well as appearing in at least one French film and in one Italian film. He also acted in Portuguese cinema Selected filmography *''O pà ... External links * 1955 films 1950s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films based on The Corsican Brothers Argentine adventure films 1955 adventure films 1950s Argentine films Films directed by Leo Fleider {{1950s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Torrente Indiano
Torrente may refer to: * Torrent (stream) (Italian ''torrente''), a stream or fairly small river with a markedly high seasonal variation in its flow * Torrente (fashion house), a Parisian haute couture fashion house; current creative director Julien Fournié * "El Torrente", a song by Minus the Bear from the 2005 album ''Menos el Oso'' * Torrente (music), a harmonic and rhythmic pattern in traditional Panamanian music * Torrente de Cinca, a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain * Torrent, Valencia, a municipality located in the province of Valencia, Spain People * Dario Torrente (born 1966), South African fencer * Gaspar Torrente (1888–1970), Aragonese nationalist * Gonzalo Torrente Ballester (1910–1999), Spanish novelist * Gonzalo Torrente Malvido (1935–2011), Spanish novelist and screenwriter * Javier Torrente (born 1969), Argentine football manager * Manuel Torrente (fl. 1908–1948), Argentine fencer * Vincenzo Torrente (born 1966), Italian football ...
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