Milagro De Amor (1946 Film)
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Milagro De Amor (1946 Film)
''Milagro de amor'' ("Miracle of Love") may refer to: *''Milagro de amor'' ( es), 1946 Argentine film directed by Francisco Múgica based on the poem Margerita la tornera by José Zorrilla y Moral * ''Milagro de amor'' (1955 film), a filmed version of Alcides Prado's zarzuela, directed by impresario José Gamboa *''Milagro de amor'', 1998 album by Opus Cuatro *''Milagros de amor ''Milagros de Amor'' ("Miracles of Love") is a Colombian telenovela first aired in 2002. It stars Maritza Rodríguez, Gregorio Pernía, Edmundo Troya and Carlos Humberto Camacho, and ran for 80 episodes. Cast *Maritza Rodríguez as Milagros Vi ...
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Francisco Múgica
Francisco Múgica (10 April 1907 – 1985) was an Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer. He was born and died in Buenos Aires. Múgica initially began his career in film as a cinematographer in the mid-1930s but by 1939 he had become a film director directing his first film ''El Solterón'' early that year followed by the highly successful comedy '' Así es la vida''. He directed some 25 films including the 1942 film ''Adolescencia''. He retired from film in 1962. Filmography As editor *1933 ''Los tres berretines'' (''The Three Whims'') *1934 '' Ayer y hoy'' *1935 ''Buenos Aires Nights'' *1935 ''El caballo del pueblo'' (''The Favorite'') *1936 '' La muchachada de a bordo'' *1936 '' Radio Bar'' *1937 '' El cañonero de Giles'' *1937 ''The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before'' *1938 '' Jettatore'' As cinematographer *1935 ''El caballo del pueblo'' (''The Favorite'') *1936 ''Poncho blanco'' *1936 '' Radio Bar'' *1937 '' El cañonero de Giles'' *1937 ' ...
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Milagro De Amor (1955 Film)
''Milagro de amor'' is a 1955 Costan Rican zarzuela by the composer Alcides Prado. Prado's zarzuela, to a libretto by his wife Carmen Carvajal de Prado, was inspired by Costa Rican folklore. It premiered at the Teatro Nacional Teatro may refer to: * Theatre * Teatro (band), musical act signed to Sony BMG * Teatro (Willie Nelson album), ''Teatro'' (Willie Nelson album), 1998 * Teatro (Draco Rosa album), ''Teatro'' (Draco Rosa album), 2008 {{disambiguation ... and was such a success that a 16mm filmed version was made under the direction of the impresario José Gamboa. Gamboa's 16mm film was one of only three fictional films made in Costa Rica between 1955 and 1970.Maria M. Delgado, Stephen M. Hart, Randal Johnson ''A Companion to Latin American Cinema'' 1118552881 2017 p.326 "Although the film enjoyed much success nationally, Costa Rica was made to wait 25 years for its next home‐grown production, and between 1955 and 1970 only three works of fictional film were released – Elvir ...
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Opus Cuatro
Opus Cuatro are an Argentine folk vocal quartet founded in La Plata in 1968. The group debuted on 10 July 1968 and become one of the most important vocal groups in Latin America, staying active since then without interruption. At the beginning of 2009, the quartet had carried out 7,100 performances in 450 cities worldwide, including 25 tours in Europe and nine in the United States.Hasta inicios de 2009. The founder members were Alberto Hassan (first tenor), Antonio Bugallo (second tenor), Lino Bugallo (baritone) and Federico Galiana (bass). Bugallo left the group in 1972, and was replaced first by Hannibal Bresca and then Ruben Verna until Marcelo Balsells was incorporated in 1982 and has remained ever since. Discography #''América'', 1970 #''Con América en la sangre'', 1971 #''Si somos americanos'', 1973 #''Opus Cuatro-Op. 4 - Vol IV'', 1976 #''Opus Cuatro-CBS'', 1980 #''Militantes de la vida'', 1984 #''Un nuevo tiempo'', 1987 #''Por amor'', 1992 #''Jazz, spirituals, music ...
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