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Leo Fleider (October 12, 1913 in Hermanowa,
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- August 5, 1977 in
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,
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) was a Polish born Argentine film director and screenwriter, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed some 30 films between the early 1950s and 1974 such as '' Amor a primera vista'' (1956), ''
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'' (1964) and '' Arriba juventud'' (1971).


Filmography

* '' The Prodigal Woman'' (1945) (with
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and Ralph Pappier) * '' Sombras en la frontera'' (1951) * '' Locuras, tiros y mambos'' (1951) * '' Los sobrinos del Zorro'' (1952) * '' La Muerte en las calles'' (1952) * '' Trompada 45'' (1953) * '' La Casa grande'' (1953) * '' Desalmados en pena'' (1954) * '' Torrente indiano'' (1954) * '' Los Hermanos corsos'' (1955) * ''
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'' (1955) * '' Novia para dos'' (1956) * '' Amor a primera vista'' (1956) * '' Campo arado'' (1959) * '' Interpol llamando a Río'' (1961) * '' Canuto Cañete, conscripto del 7'' (1963) * ''
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'' (1964) * '' Canuto Cañete y los 40 ladrones'' (1964) * '' Canuto Cañete, detective privado'' (1965) * '' Ahorro y préstamo... para el amor'' (1965) * ''Vivir es formidable'' (1966) * '' Escala musical'' (1966) * '' El derecho de comer'' (1968) * '' Los debutantes en el amor'' (1969) * '' Cautiva en la selva'' (1969) * '' Muchacho'' (1970) * '' Arriba Juventud'' (1971) * ''
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'' (1971) * ''Embrujo de amor'' (1971) * ''Piloto de pruebas'' (1972) * ''
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'' (1972) * '' Titanes en el ring'' (1973) * ''Crimen en el hotel alojamiento'' (1974) * '' Esta es mi Argentina'' (1974) * '' Operación rosa rosa'' (1974)


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* 1913 births 1977 deaths Polish emigrants to Argentina Polish film directors Polish screenwriters Argentine film directors Male screenwriters Argentine male writers 20th-century Argentine screenwriters 20th-century Argentine male writers {{poland-film-director-stub