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Tito Ribero
Alberto Amado Ribero, known professionally as Tito Ribero, (16 May 1915 – 18 July 1964) was an Argentine film score composer, composer, singer, and musician. In addition to having his own orchestra, he provided the film scores to over 200 movies, at his most prolific in the 1950s and 1960s. For '' Del otro lado del puente'' he won the Silver Condor Award for Best Original Score from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences in 1953. Filmography * '' La frontera olvidada'' (1996) * '' Gran valor'' (1980) * '' Frutilla'' (1980) * '' Diablo metió la pata'' (1980) * ''Los Drogadictos'' (1979) * '' Donde duermen dos…duermen tres'' (1979) * '' No apto para menores'' (1979) * ''Yo también tengo fiaca'' (1978) * '' Así es la vida'' (1977) * '' Las locas'' (1977) * ''Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico'' (1976) * '' Te necesito tanto, amor'' (1976) * '' Los chicos crecen'' (1976) * ''Los chiflados dan el golpe'' (1975) * '' No hay que aflojarle a la vida ...
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Tito Ribero
Alberto Amado Ribero, known professionally as Tito Ribero, (16 May 1915 – 18 July 1964) was an Argentine film score composer, composer, singer, and musician. In addition to having his own orchestra, he provided the film scores to over 200 movies, at his most prolific in the 1950s and 1960s. For '' Del otro lado del puente'' he won the Silver Condor Award for Best Original Score from the Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences in 1953. Filmography * '' La frontera olvidada'' (1996) * '' Gran valor'' (1980) * '' Frutilla'' (1980) * '' Diablo metió la pata'' (1980) * ''Los Drogadictos'' (1979) * '' Donde duermen dos…duermen tres'' (1979) * '' No apto para menores'' (1979) * ''Yo también tengo fiaca'' (1978) * '' Así es la vida'' (1977) * '' Las locas'' (1977) * ''Los muchachos de antes no usaban arsénico'' (1976) * '' Te necesito tanto, amor'' (1976) * '' Los chicos crecen'' (1976) * ''Los chiflados dan el golpe'' (1975) * '' No hay que aflojarle a la vida ...
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Andrea (film)
''Andrea'' is a 1973 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi, written by Ulises Petit de Murat and starring child actress Andrea Del Boca in the eponymous role. The film was scored by Tito Ribero. Cast * Andrea Del Boca as Andrea *Ángel Magaña *Raúl Aubel *Julieta Magaña Julieta may refer to: * Julieta (apple), a variety of apple * Julieta Madrigal, a character from '' Encanto'' * Julieta (name), a female given name, a variant of ''Julia'' See also *, including many people with forename ''Julieta'' * Julia (disa ... * Mario Passano *Paquita Más *Clever Dusseau References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Andrea (1973 Film) 1970s musical comedy films 1973 comedy films Argentine musical comedy films Films directed by Carlos Rinaldi 1970s Spanish-language films 1973 films ...
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