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List Of Argentine Films Of 1948
A list of films produced in Argentina in 1948: External links and references Argentine films of 1948at the Internet Movie Database IMDb (an abbreviation of Internet Movie Database) is an online database of information related to films, television series, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and personal biographies, ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine films of 1948 1948 Films Argentine ...
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Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica. The earliest recorded human prese ...
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Julio Saraceni
Julio Saraceni (October 10, 1912 – October 12, 1998) was a prolific Argentine film director whose career in the Cinema of Argentina as a movie director spanned six decades. He was an aviator as a young man, but later found a career in film, where he debuted as a director in a 1937 short film, ''Fórmula secreta'', in which he used his flying experience for the making of numerous scenes. He directed his first full-length title, Florencio Parravicini's comedy vehicle, ''Noches de carnaval'', later that year. Saraceni married a member of the crew, Argentina Mori, and with her made some 60 films between 1938 and 1986, such as ''María Celeste'' (1944), '' Alma de bohemio'' (1949), ''La barra de la esquina'' (1950), and ''La mejor del colegio'' (1953). Saraceni was best known for directing comedies, and worked with many of the best known local figures in the genre, including Parravicini, Fidel Pintos, Niní Marshall, José Marrone. Carlos Balá, Lolita Torres and Pepe Biondi ...
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Ernesto Arancibia
Ernesto Arancibia (12 January 1904 – 27 August 1963) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter. Filmography As director * '' La novia'' (1961) * '' Azafatas con permiso'' (1959) * '' Y después del cuplé'' (1959) * ''La pícara soñadora'' (1956) * '' Pájaros de cristal'' (1955) * ''La mujer desnuda'' (1955) * '' La calle del pecado'' (1954) * ''La mujer de las camelias'' (1954) * ''The Orchid'' (1951) * ''Romance en tres noches'' (1950) * '' María de los Ángeles'' (1948) * '' La gran tentación'' (1948) * ''Musical Romance'' (1947) * ''Mirad los lirios del campo'' (1947) * ''Lauracha'' (1946) * '' Casa de muñecas'' (1943) * '' Su primer baile'' (1942) As screenwriter * ''Queen of the Tabarin Club'' (1960) * '' Pájaros de cristal'' (1955) * '' La calle del pecado'' (1954) * ''La mujer de las camelias LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La ...
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La Gran Tentación
LA most frequently refers to Los Angeles, the second largest city in the United States. La, LA, or L.A. may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * La (musical note), or A, the sixth note * "L.A.", a song by Elliott Smith on ''Figure 8'' (album) * ''L.A.'' (EP), by Teddy Thompson * ''L.A. (Light Album)'', a Beach Boys album * "L.A." (Neil Young song), 1973 * The La's, an English rock band * L.A. Reid, a prominent music producer * Yung L.A., a rapper * Lady A, an American country music trio * "L.A." (Amy Macdonald song), 2007 * "La", a song by Australian-Israeli singer-songwriter Old Man River Other media * l(a, a poem by E. E. Cummings * La (Tarzan), fictional queen of the lost city of Opar (Tarzan) * ''Lá'', later known as Lá Nua, an Irish language newspaper * La7, an Italian television channel * LucasArts, an American video game developer and publisher * Liber Annuus, academic journal Business, organizations, and government agencies * L.A. Screenings, a te ...
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Aldo Fabrizi
Aldo Fabrizi (; born Aldo Fabbrizi; 1 November 1905 – 2 April 1990) was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and comedian, best known for the role of the heroic priest in Roberto Rossellini's ''Rome, Open City'' and as partner of Totò in a number of successful comedies. Life and career Born in Rome into a humble family, Fabrizi debuted on stage in a suburban theater in 1931. He soon got local success thanks to his comical sketches and '' macchiette'' (i.e. comical monologues caricaturing stock characters), and became a star of the Roman revue and ''avanspettacolo''. He made his film debut during the war, in 1942, and in a short time established himself as one of the most talented actors of the time, spacing from comedy to drama. After a number of successful comedies, in 1945 he played the iconic Don Pietro in the neo-realist drama ''Rome, Open City'', and following the critical and commercial success of the film he had a number of leading roles in other neo-realist films. ...
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Emigrantes
''Immigrants'' ( it, Emigrantes) is a 1948 drama film directed by and starring Aldo Fabrizi. Plot At war's end, Giuseppe emigrates to Argentina. Cast * Aldo Fabrizi as Giuseppe Bordoni * Ave Ninchi as Adele Bordoni * Nando Bruno as Gigi * Loredana as Maria Bordoni * Adolfo Celi as Il professore * Eduardo Passarelli as Gennarino * Iván Grondona * Giuseppe Rinaldi * Michele Malaspina * Rino Salviati Gastone Tisalvi, best known as Rino Salviati (12 June 1922 – 2 January 2016) was an Italian singer, guitarist and film actor. Life and career Born in Montelibretti, Salviati started his career in 1940, performing in a series of shows for the a ... References External links * 1948 films 1940s Italian-language films 1948 drama films Italian black-and-white films Films directed by Aldo Fabrizi Films about immigration to Argentina Italian drama films 1940s Italian films {{1940s-drama-film-stub ...
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Luis César Amadori
Luis César Amadori (28 May 1902 in Pescara, Abruzzi, Italy – 5 June 1977 in Buenos Aires) was an Italian - Argentine film director and screenwriter and one of the most influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed over 60 films between 1936 and 1967, writing the scripts to over 50 pictures. He directed films such as '' Apasionadamente'' (1944), the critically acclaimed '' Albéniz'' ( 1947) and '' Alma fuerte'' ( 1949). Filmography *'' New Port'' (1936) * ''El pobre Pérez'' (1937) * '' El canillita y la dama'' (1938) * '' Meastro Levita'' (1938) *''Honeysuckle'' (1938) * '' Palabra de honor'' (1939) * '' Caminito de Gloria'' (1939) * '' El Haragán de la familia'' (1940) *'' Educating Niní'' (1940) * '' Napoleón'' (1941) *''The Song of the Suburbs'' (1941) *''Girls Orchestra'' (1941) * ''Soñar no cuesta nada'' (1941) * '' El tercer beso'' (1942) * ''El profesor Cero'' (1942) * '' Bajó un ángel del cielo'' (1942) * '' La menti ...
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Dios Se Lo Pague
''God Reward You'' (''Dios se lo pague'') is a 1948 Argentine drama film directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Arturo de Córdova and Zully Moreno. It won the Silver Condor Award for Best Film, given by the Argentine Film Critics Association in 1949 for the best picture of the previous year. In a survey of the 100 greatest films of Argentine cinema carried out by the Museo del Cine Pablo Ducrós Hicken in 2000, the film reached the 14th position. In 2022, the film was included in Spanish magazine ''Fotogramas''s list of the 20 best Argentine films of all time. Plot Nancy, a woman gambler who frequents underground casinos, who flaunts her elegance to hide her poverty while waiting for a wealthy man to appear and take care of her, talks to an old man begging at the door of a casino. Shortly after, a rich and mysterious man offers her a life of luxury, albeit far from social conventions. He does not want to marry or tell her anything about his life; In return, he off ...
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Luis Mottura
Luis is a given name. It is the Spanish language, Spanish form of the originally Germanic language, Germanic name or . Other Iberian Romance languages have comparable forms: (with an accent mark on the i) in Portuguese language, Portuguese and Galician language, Galician, in Aragonese language, Aragonese and Catalan language, Catalan, while is archaic in Portugal, but common in Brazil. Origins The Germanic name (and its variants) is usually said to be composed of the words for "fame" () and "warrior" () and hence may be translated to ''famous warrior'' or "famous in battle". According to Dutch onomatologists however, it is more likely that the first stem was , meaning fame, which would give the meaning 'warrior for the gods' (or: 'warrior who captured stability') for the full name.J. van der Schaar, ''Woordenboek van voornamen'' (Prisma Voornamenboek), 4e druk 1990; see also thLodewijs in the Dutch given names database Modern forms of the name are the German language, Germ ...
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La Dama Del Collar
''La Dama del collar'' is a 1949 Argentine film directed by Luis Mottura and starring Amelia Bence. Cast * Guillermo Battaglia * Amelia Bence * Margarita Canale * Warly Ceriani as Maitre * Manuel Collado * Rodolfo Crespi Rodolfo Crespi (1921 – August 6, 1980 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film actor of the classic era. Crespi began acting for film in 1939 and made over 30 film appearances between then and his retirement in 1972 in the film Autocine mon am ... as Mozo External links * 1949 films 1940s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1940s Argentine films {{1940s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Luis Bayón Herrera
Luis Bayón Herrera (23 September 1889 – 30 March 1956) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter who worked in Argentine film of the 1940s and 1950s. He was "one of the most important directors of the golden age of Argentine cinema". Herrera was born in Bilbao, Spain. He directed some 40 different Argentine feature films and in the last few years of his career in the early 1950s he worked on Cuban production with films such as '' A La Habana me voy'' in 1951."Luis Bayón Herrera (1889–1956)"
IMDb. He died in in 1956, aged 66.


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Cuidado Con Las Imitaciones
''Cuidado con las imitaciones'' is a 1948 Argentine film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera. Cast * Rafael Carret * Jorge Luz * Zelmar Gueñol * Guillermo Rico * Juan Carlos Cambón * Tito Martínez del Box * Silvia Randall * Francisco Pablo Donadío * Ermete Meliante * Julio Vial * Marino Seré * Arístides Soler * Ana María Roig * Blanquita Amaro Blanquita Amaro (June 30, 1923 in San Antonio de los Baños, Cuba – March 15, 2007 in Miami, United States) was a Cuban film actress of the 1940s and early 1950s who starred in the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. She appeared in some 17 fi ... * Tato Cifuentes References External links * 1948 films 1940s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Luis Bayón Herrera 1940s Argentine films {{1940s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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