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List Of Argentine Films Of 1939
A list of films produced in Argentina in 1939 in film, 1939: {{DEFAULTSORT:Argentine films of 1939 Lists of Argentine films by year, 1939 1939 in Argentina, Films Lists of 1939 films by country or language, 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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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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Divorcio En Montevideo
''Divorce in Montevideo'' ( es, Divorcio en Montevideo) is a 1939 Argentine comedy film directed by Manuel Romero. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Enrique Serrano. Cast *Niní Marshall *Enrique Serrano *Sabina Olmos *Marcelo Ruggero *Roberto García Ramos * Mary Dormal * Nélida Bilbao * Fernando Campos * Pedro Laxalt *Hilda Sour Hilda Sour (1915 – June 6, 2003) was a Chilean actress and singer, who had an extensive career in Argentina and Mexico. Biography Born in Chile, Sour began to work professionally at age seven. She made a career on screen and in the theater, ma ... * Nathán Pinzón External links * 1939 films 1930s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films 1939 comedy films Films directed by Manuel Romero Argentine comedy films 1930s Argentine films {{1930s-comedy-film-stub ...
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Carlos Schlieper
Carlos Schlieper (23 September 1902 – 11 April 1957 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine film director and screenwriter of the classic era. His father, Hermann Heinrich Schlieper Feldmann (1842-1925), was an industrialist of Germans, German nationality and his mother, very Catholic, was Spaniard (from Andalusia). Schlieper, who had three male and three female siblings, received a careful education that included traveling abroad and studies at a high school in Switzerland. He directed some 30 films between 1939 and 1957, writing for over 20 of them. He was particularly noted for his romantic comedies in 1940s and 1950s, directing films such as ''La serpiente de cascabel'' (1948), ''Arroz con leche (1950 film), Arroz con leche'' (1950), ''Cuando besa mi marido'' (1950), ''Mi mujer está loca'' (1952) and ''Mi marido y mi novio'' (1955). He directed ''Alejandra (film), Alejandra'' in 1956 and died on 11 April 1957. Filmography Director * ''Four Hearts (1939 film), Cuat ...
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Four Hearts (1939 Film)
''Cuatro corazones'' is a 1939 Argentine musical drama film, and the debut feature film of director Carlos Schlieper. It stars Enrique Santos Discépolo, Gloria Guzmán and Irma Córdoba. Cast *Enrique Santos Discépolo * Gloria Guzmán *Irma Córdoba *Alberto Vila *Eduardo Sandrini *Herminia Franco *Tania Tania is usually a given name. It may refer to: Given name * Tânia Alves, Brazilian actress and singer * Tania Brishty, Bangladesh actress and model * Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme, French designer * Tania de Jong, Dutch-born Australian sopran ... *Casimiro Ros *Delia Martínez *Salvador Arcella *Osvaldo Chamot *Jorge Alcaraz *Ignacio de Soroa * Adrián Cuneo *Juan Casella References External links *''Cuatro corazones''at argentinafilms.com 1939 films 1930s musical drama films Argentine black-and-white films Films directed by Carlos Schlieper 1930s Spanish-language films Tango films 1930s dance films Argentine musical drama films 1939 drama f ...
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Julio Irigoyen
Julio Irigoyen (1 July 1894 – 29 August 1967 Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director. Irigoyen began directing in 1923. His first film was De Nuestras Pampas. He directed films such as the 1942 film '' Academia El Tango Argentino''. His last film '' Su íntimo secreto'' was released in 1948. He died in Buenos Aires in 1967, in the same house where he had been born. Filmography As director * '' De nuestras pampas'' (1923) * '' El guapo del arrabal'' (1923) * '' Galleguita'' (1923) * '' La aventura del pasaje Güemes'' (1924) * '' El último gaucho'' (1924) * '' Sombras de Buenos Aires'' (1924) * '' La cieguita de la Avenida Alvear'' (1924) * '' Los misterios del turf argentino'' (1924) * ''Padre nuestro'' (1925) * '' Tu cuna fue un conventillo'' (1925) * ''Alma en pena'' (1928) * '' Los misterios de Buenos Aires'' (1935) * '' El Fogón de los gauchos'' (1935) * '' Mi Buenos Aires querido'' (1936) *'' The Song of the Riverside'' (1936) * '' Sierra Chica'' (1938) * '' ...
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La Cieguita De La Avenida Alvear
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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José A
José is a predominantly Spanish and Portuguese form of the given name Joseph. While spelled alike, this name is pronounced differently in each language: Spanish ; Portuguese (or ). In French, the name ''José'', pronounced , is an old vernacular form of Joseph, which is also in current usage as a given name. José is also commonly used as part of masculine name composites, such as José Manuel, José Maria or Antonio José, and also in female name composites like Maria José or Marie-José. The feminine written form is ''Josée'' as in French. In Netherlandic Dutch, however, ''José'' is a feminine given name and is pronounced ; it may occur as part of name composites like Marie-José or as a feminine first name in its own right; it can also be short for the name ''Josina'' and even a Dutch hypocorism of the name ''Johanna''. In England, Jose is originally a Romano-Celtic surname, and people with this family name can usually be found in, or traced to, the English county of ...
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Chimbela
''Chimbela'' is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by José A. Ferreyra. The film stars Floren Delbene and Armando Bo. It premiered in Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South .... External links * 1939 films 1930s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Tango films Films directed by José A. Ferreyra 1930s musical drama films Argentine musical drama films 1939 drama films 1930s Argentine films {{musical-film-stub ...
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Carmelo Santiago
Carmelo is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Carmelo Anthony (born 1984), American basketball player * Carmelo Antrone Lee (born 1977), Puerto Rican basketball player * Carmelo Bene (1937-2002), Italian director, actor, philosopher, writer * Carmelo Bentancur (born 1899), Uruguayan fencer * Carmelo Bossi (1939–2014), Italian boxer * Carmelo Bruzzese (born 1949), Italian mob boss * Carmelo Cedrún (born 1930), Spanish football goalkeeper * Carmelo Conte (born 1938), Italian lawyer and politician * Carmelo D'Anzi (born 1956), Italian-American football coach * Carmelo Di Bella (1921–1992), Italian football player * Carmelo Giaquinta (born 1930), Argentine bishop * Carmelo Gómez (born 1962), Spanish actor * Carmelo González, aka Cien Caras (born 1949), Mexican wrestler * Carmelo González (born 1983), Spanish football midfielder * Carmelo Marrero, American martial artist * Carmelo Martínez (born 1960), Puerto Rican baseball player * Carmelo Micciche ...
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Caras Argentinas
''Caras argentinas'' is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by Carmello Santiago. The film premiered in Buenos Aires on May 18, 1939. Cast *Francisco de Paula *Elisa Galvé Elisa Christian Galvé (July 20, 1922 in Buenos Aires – October 20, 2000 in Rome) was an Argentina, Argentine actress. She was best known for her roles in films in the 1940s and 1950s, during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. She made her fi ... *Miguel Leme *Aída Vignan External links * 1939 films 1930s Spanish-language films Argentine black-and-white films Tango films 1930s musical drama films Argentine musical drama films 1939 drama films 1930s Argentine films {{musical-drama-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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