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Bajó Un ángel Del Cielo
''Bajó un ángel del cielo'' (''An Angel Came Down from Heaven'') is a 1942 Argentine melodrama film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, directed and written by Luis Cesar Amadori and starring Zully Moreno and Francisco Álvarez (actor), Francisco Álvarez. It is based on the play ''Bichon'' by Jean de Létraz and Víctor Bouchet. Cast * Zully Moreno * Francisco Álvarez (actor), Francisco Álvarez * Felisa Mary * Pedro Quartucci * Maurice Jouvet * Gladys Rizza * Julio Renato * Lola Márquez (actress), Lola Márquez * José Olivero * Manuel Alcón * Adolfo Linvel * Warly Ceriani * León Cerri * Osvaldo Mariani * Haydeé Alva * Vicente Rossi * Fernando Campos (actor), Fernando Campos References External links

* 1940s Spanish-language films 1942 films Films directed by Luis César Amadori Remakes of French films Argentine films based on plays Argentine comedy films 1942 comedy films Argentine black-and-white films 1940s Argentine films {{1940s-Argentina-film-stub ...
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Luis César Amadori
Luis César Amadori (28 May 1902 – 5 June 1977) 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. Amadori directed films such as ''Apasionadamente'' (1944 in film, 1944), the critically acclaimed ''Albéniz (film), Albéniz'' (1947 in film, 1947) and ''Almafuerte (film), Alma fuerte'' (1949 in film, 1949). Filmography *''New Port (film), New Port'' (1936) * ''El pobre Pérez'' (1937) * ''El canillita y la dama'' (1938) * ''Meastro Levita'' (1938) *''Honeysuckle (film), Honeysuckle'' (1938) * ''Palabra de honor (film), Palabra de honor'' (1939) * ''Caminito de Gloria'' (1939) * ''El Haragán de la familia'' (1940) *''Educating Niní'' (1940) * ''Napoleón (1941 film), Napoleón'' (1941) *''The Song of the Suburbs'' (1941) *''Girls Orchestra'' (1941) * ''Soñar no cuesta nada (film), Soñar no c ...
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Gladys Rizza
Gladys may refer to: * Gladys (given name), people with the given name Gladys * Gladys Bocchi Trivolli, 1965 brazilian dentist * ''Gladys'' (album), a 2013 album by Leslie Clio * ''Gladys'' (film), 1999 film written and directed by Vojtěch Jasný * Gladys, Virginia, United States * ''Gladys the Swiss Dairy Cow'', a 2002 sculpture of a cow * Hurricane Gladys (1968) * Talia Gladys, a character in the anime series ''Gundam Seed Destiny'' * the launch name used for USA-215, an American reconnaissance satellite * a character from the novel The Lost World * a character in the cartoon ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' See also * Michael Gladis (born 1977), American actor * GLADIS ''Totally Spies!'' is a French Anime-influenced animation, anime-influenced Television animation, animated Spy fiction, spy-fi series created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel mainly produced by French company Zodiak Kids & Family Fran ...
, a character from the cartoon series ''To ...
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1942 Films
The year of 1942 in film involved some significant events, in particular the release of a film consistently rated as one of the greatest of all time, ''Casablanca''. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1942 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * January 16 – Actress Carole Lombard is killed in a plane crash west of Las Vegas while returning home to Los Angeles from a War Bond tour. * June 4 – British-set wartime romantic drama '' Mrs. Miniver'', starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, opens at Radio City Music Hall in New York, in what will become a record-breaking 10-week run. The film becomes MGM's highest-grossing film of the 1940s. At the 15th Academy Awards, ''Mrs. Miniver'' wins six awards, including Best Picture, Best Director (for William Wyler), Best Actress (for Greer Garson) and Best Supporting Actress (for Teresa Wright). * August 8 – Walt Disney's animated film ''Bambi'' opens in the United Kingdom. * N ...
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1940s Spanish-language Films
Year 194 ( CXCIV) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Septimius and Septimius (or, less frequently, year 947 ''Ab urbe condita''). The denomination 194 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Roman Empire * Decimus Clodius Septimius Albinus Caesar became a Roman Consul. * Battle of Issus: Septimius Severus marches with his army (12 legions) to Cilicia, and defeats Pescennius Niger, Roman governor of Syria. Pescennius retreats to Antioch, and is executed by Severus' troops. * Septimius Severus besieges Byzantium (194–196); the city walls suffer extensive damage. Asia * Battle of Yan Province: Warlords Cao Cao and Lü Bu fight for control over Yan Province; the battle lasts for over 100 days. * First year of the ''Xingping'' era during the Han Dynasty ...
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Fernando Campos (actor)
Fernando Campos Quiroz (15 October 1923 – 14 September 2004) was a Chilean football midfielder who played for Chile in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Colo-Colo Colo-Colo (), officially Club Social y Deportivo Colo-Colo, is a Chilean professional football club based in Macul, Santiago. Founded in 1925 by David Arellano, it competes in the Chilean Primera División, from which the club has never been ..., a Chilean football club. References External links * 1921 births 2004 deaths Chilean men's footballers Chile men's international footballers Colo-Colo footballers 1950 FIFA World Cup players Men's association football midfielders Place of birth missing 20th-century Chilean sportsmen {{Chile-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Vicente Rossi
Vicente is a Spanish and Portuguese name. Like its French variant, Vincent, it is derived from the Latin name ''Vincentius'' meaning "conquering" (from Latin ''vincere'', "to conquer"). Vicente may refer to: Places *São Vicente, Cape Verde, an island in Cape Verde People Given Name * Vicente Aleixandre (1898–1984), Spanish writer, Nobel Prize laureate * Vicente Álvarez Travieso, first alguacil mayor (1731–1779) of San Antonio, Texas * Vicente Aranda (1926–2015), Spanish film director, screenwriter and producer * Vicente del Bosque (born 1950), former Spanish footballer and former manager of the Spain national football team * José Vicente Féliz, American settler * Vicente Fernández (1940–2021), Mexican retired singer, actor, and film producer * Vicente Fox (born 1942), Mexican politician who served as President of Mexico * Juan Vicente Gómez (1857–1935), Venezuelan military dictator * Vicente Gonçalves de Paula (1949–2011), Brazilian footballer * Vicente Guai ...
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Osvaldo Mariani
Osvaldo may refer to the following people: Given name *Osvaldo Alonso (born 1985), a Cuban football player *Osvaldo Ardiles (born 1952), an Argentine football player and coach *Osvaldo Bagnoli (born 1935), an Italian football coach *Osvaldo Bido (born 1995), a Dominican baseball player *Osvaldo Brandão (1916–1989), a Brazilian football coach *Osvaldo Canobbio (born 1973), a Uruguayan football player * Osvaldo Cavandoli (1920–2007), an Italian cartoonist * Osvaldo Cochrane Filho (1933–2020), a Brazilian water polo player * Osvaldo Coluccino (born 1963), an Italian composer *Osvaldo Díaz (born 1981), a Paraguayan football player *Osvaldo Dorticós Torrado (1919–1983), a Cuban politician who served as President of Cuba from 1959–1976 *Osvaldo Fernández (born 1968), a Cuban professional baseball player *Osvaldo Golijov (born 1960), a Grammy award winning composer of classical music *Osvaldo Hurtado (born 1939), President of Ecuador from 1981–1984 *Osvaldo Jeanty (born 1 ...
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León Cerri
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Warly Ceriani
Warly Ceriani (1903 – 3 May 1983 in Buenos Aires) was a classic Argentine actor who appeared in major Argentine films from 1938 to 1959. Ceriani made almost 50 film appearances in Argentina from 1938 to 1959, appearing in films such as Julio Irigoyen Julio Irigoyen (1 July 1894 – 29 August 1967 Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine film director notable for his work during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. Irigoyen began directing in 1923 in film, 1923. His first film was De Nuestras ...'s '' Academia El Tango Argentino'' (1942). Filmography External links * 1903 births 1983 deaths Male actors from Buenos Aires 20th-century Argentine male actors Argentine male film actors {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Adolfo Linvel
Adolfo Linvel (1911 – July 8, 1986) was an Argentine actor. He starred in the 1950 film ''Arroz con leche'' under director Carlos Schlieper Carlos Schlieper (23 September 1902 – 11 April 1957 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter notable for his work during the classical era of Argentine cinema. His father, Hermann Heinrich Schlieper Feldmann (1842– .... He gained widespread fame in the role of the father of ''Los Campanelli'', a popular Argentine TV sitcom in the 1970s. Selected filmography * '' Isabelita'' (1940) * '' Saint Candida'' (1945) * '' Madame Sans-Gêne'' (1945) * '' Valentina'' (1950) * '' The New Bell'' (1950) * '' The Unwanted'' (1951) References External links * * Argentine male film actors 1911 births 1986 deaths 20th-century Argentine male actors {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Manuel Alcón
Manuel Alcón (died 1962) was an Argentine film actor and musician. Alcón began acting for film in 1937 and made over 30 film appearances between then and his death in 1962. He appeared in films such as '' Almafuerte'' (1949) and '' Abuso de confianza'' in 1950. Filmography *Mago de las finanzas, El (1962) *Televisor, El (1962) *Tiernas ilusiones (1961) *"Arsenio Lupin" (1961) (mini) TV Series *"¿Es usted el asesino?" (1961) (mini) TV Series *Fantasma de la opereta, El (1960) *"Figura de cera, La" (1960) (mini) TV Series *Obras maestras del terror (1960) *'' Desert Warrior'' (1957) *Viuda difícil, Una (1957) *Fierecilla domada, La (1956) * '' The Phantom of the Operetta'' (1955) *Tren internacional (1954) *Siete gritos en el mar (1954) *Yo soy el criminal (1954) *Trompada 45 (1953) *Malaire (1952) *Parda Flora, La (1952) *Payaso (1952) *Llévame contigo (1951) *Cosas de mujer (1951) *'' My Divine Poverty'' (1951) *Culpa la tuvo el otro, La (1950) .... Carter ...
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