Carlos Rinaldi (February 5, 1915 – 1995 in
Buenos Aires
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) was an
Argentine
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film director
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,
film editor
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and
screenwriter
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...
.
Rinaldi began as a film editor in 1937 but in 1949 he became a
film director
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and directed some 30 pictures working on films such as ''
Besos perdidos''. As a director he directed films such as
Andrea
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Origin of the name
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and
Adiós, Alejandra, Andrea
''Adiós Abuelo'' (English language: ''Goodbye Alexandra, Andrea'') is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Norberto Aroldi. The film starred Ángel Magaña and Raúl Padovani.
Plot
A bachelor makes his family b ...
in 1973.
He was involved in over 60 films in the
Cinema of Argentina
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between 1937 and 1978.
Filmography
As director
* ''
La cuna vacía
''La cuna vacía'' is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Rinaldi on his directorial debut. It stars Ángel Magaña, Orestes Caviglia and Nelly Duggan. The film, based on a story by Florencio Escardó, covers the turbulent life of Dr ...
'' (1949)
* ''
Fantasmas asustados'' (1951)
* ''
El baldío
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'' (1952)
* ''
La patrulla chiflada
''La Patrulla chiflada'' is a 1952 Argentine adventure comedy film set in Africa, directed by Carlos Rinaldi and featuring the Los Cinco Grandes del Buen Humor (Five Greats of Good Humor) group of comic actors. It stars Rafael Carret, Jorge Luz ...
'' (1952)
* ''
Vigilantes y ladrones
''Vigilantes y ladrones'' ("vigilantes and robbers") is a 1952 Argentine comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and featuring the Los Cinco Grandes del Buen Humor (Five Greats of Good Humor) group of comic actors. It stars Rafael Carret, Jorge Luz ...
'' (1952)
* ''Del otro lado del puente'' (1953)
* ''
Un hombre cualquiera'' (1954)
* ''
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'' (1954)
* ''
Pobre pero honrado
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'' (1955)
* ''
El millonario'' (1955)
* ''
África ríe
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'' (1956)
* ''
Todo sea para bien
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'' (1957)
* ''
Las apariencias engañan
''Las Apariencias engañan'' (''Appearances can be deceiving'' in English) is a 1958 Argentinean romantic comedy film directed by Carlos Rinaldi and written by Carlos A. Petit, based on the novel by Rafael Maluenda.
Cast
* Perla Alvarado
* An ...
'' (1958)
* ''
Salitre'' (1959)
* ''
Yo quiero vivir contigo
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'' (1960)
* ''Male and Female Since Adam and Eve'' (1961)
* ''
El castillo de los monstruos'' (1964)
* ''El desastrólogo'' (1964)
* ''
Viaje de una noche de verano
''Viaje de una noche de verano'' is a 1965 Argentine film.
Cast
* Tato Bores
* Claudia Mores
* Enrique Dumas
* Roberto Escalada
* Néstor Fabián
* Olga Frances
* Ranko Fujisawa
* Ramona Galarza
* Iko Avo
* Juan Ramón
* Los A ...
'' (1965)
* ''
Bicho raro
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'' (1965)
* ''
Pimienta'' (1966)
* ''
¡Al diablo con este cura!'' (1967)
* ''El Derecho a la felicidad'' (1968)
* ''
Maternidad sin hombres
''Maternidad sin hombres'' is a 1968 Argentine
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'' (1968)
* ''
Pimienta y pimentón
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'' (1970)
* ''
Balada para un mochilero'' (1971)
* ''
Mi amigo Luis'' (1972)
* ''
Adiós Alejandra'' (1973)
* ''
Andrea
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Origin of the name
The name derives from the Greek word ἀνήρ (''anēr''), genitive ἀνδρός (''andrós''), that ref ...
'' (1973)
* ''
No apto para menores
''No apto para menores'' is a 1979 Argentine
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'' (1979)
* ''
Alerta en azul'' (1980)
* ''El diablo metió la pata'' (1980)
External links
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1915 births
1995 deaths
Argentine film directors
Male screenwriters
Argentine male writers
Argentine film editors
People from Buenos Aires
20th-century Argentine screenwriters
20th-century Argentine male writers
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