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Cadetes De San Martín (film)
''Cadetes de San Martín'' is a List of Argentine films:1937, 1937 Argentina, Argentine film directed by Mario Soffici and written by José A. Saldías during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. It stars Enrique Muiño and Elías Alippi. Cast *Ángel Magaña *Enrique Muiño *Elías Alippi *Rosa Contreras *Héctor Calcaño *Orestes Caviglia *Héctor Coire *Rosita Contreras *Blanca del Prado *Matilde Rivera *Oscar Villa (actor), Oscar Villa References External links

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Mario Soffici
Mario Soffici (14 May 1900 – 10 May 1977) was an Italian-born Argentina, Argentine film director, actor and screenwriter notable for his work during the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. Biography Mario Soffici was born in Florence, Florence, Italy and moved to Argentina at the age of nine. He began acting in 1931 and made his directorial debut in 1935 on the film ''El Alma de Bandoneón'', working with popular actors of the period such as Libertad Lamarque in Argentine Tango, tango-based musical films. He directed some 40 films between 1935 and 1962, including ''Prisioneros de la tierra'' (1939) (historically considered one of the The 100 Greatest Films of Argentine Cinema, greatest in Argentine cinema), ''El Curandero'' (1955), ''El hombre que debía una muerte'' (1955) and ''Rosaura a las 10'' (1958). He directed and co-wrote with Eduardo Boneo and Francisco Madrid'' La cabalgata del circo''. He died in Buenos Aires in 1977. Filmography As director * ''Noche federal'' (1 ...
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Ángel Magaña
Ángel Magaña (August 24, 1915 – November 13, 1982) was an Argentine film actor of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. He was married to the Spanish-Argentine film actress Nuri Montsé. Filmography #Hotel de señoritas (1979) #'' El juicio de Dios'' (inconclusa - 1979) #'' Así es la vida'', Alberto Castañares #Dos locos en el aire (1976) #Los chantas (1975), Aurelio #Andrea (1973) #Adiós Alejandra (1973) #Mi amigo Luis (1972) #La sonrisa de mamá (1972), Damián #'' La familia hippie'' (1971) #¡Viva la vida! (1969) #Flor de piolas (1967) # La Cigarra está que arde (1967) #Viaje de una noche de verano (1965) #La industria del matrimonio (1964), (episodio "Correo sentimental") #Ritmo nuevo, vieja ola (1964), Dr. Marcelo Maines # La Cigarra no es un bicho (1963) #Historia de una carta (1957) #Requiebro (1955) # El cura Lorenzo (1954) # Los ojos llenos de amor (1954) #Un ángel sin pudor (1953) #''Don't Ever ...
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Argentine Black-and-white Films
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1930s Spanish-language Films
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1937 Films
The year 1937 in film involved some significant events, including the Walt Disney production of the first American full-length animated film, '' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs''. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1937 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * March 26 – London Films abandons production of '' I, Claudius'' two weeks after its female lead, Merle Oberon, is injured in a car crash. * April 16 – Laurel and Hardy comedy '' Way Out West'' premieres in the US. * May 7 – Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musical comedy '' Shall We Dance'' premieres in the US. * May 11 – Drama '' Captains Courageous'', starring Spencer Tracy, premieres in New York, going into general release on June 25. * June 7 – Jean Harlow, one of the biggest Hollywood stars of the decade, dies aged 26 at Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles. The official cause of death is listed as cerebral edema, a complication of kidney failure. * June 11 – ...
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Oscar Villa (actor)
Oscar, OSCAR, or The Oscar may refer to: People and fictional and mythical characters * Oscar (given name), including lists of people and fictional characters named Oscar, Óscar or Oskar * Oscar (footballer, born 1954), Brazilian footballer José Oscar Bernardi * Oscar (footballer, born 1991), Brazilian footballer Oscar dos Santos Emboaba Júnior * Oscar (Irish mythology), son of Oisín and grandson of Finn mac Cumhall Places in the United States * Oscar, Kentucky, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Louisiana, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * Oscar, Texas, an unincorporated community * Oscar, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Oscar Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, a civil township * Lake Oscar (other) Animals * Oscar (bionic cat), a cat that had implants after losing both hind paws * Oscar (bull) (d ...
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Matilde Rivera
Matilde is an alternate spelling of the name Matilda and may refer to: People *Matilde Borromeo (born 1983), Italian equestrian * Matilde Camus (1919–2012), Spanish poet *Matilde Casazola (born 1942), Bolivian songwriter * Matilde Cherner (1833-1880), Spanish writer and journalist *Matilde Fernández (born 1950), Spanish feminist and politician *Matilde Hidalgo (1889–1974), Ecuadorian politician * Matilde Ladrón de Guevara (1910–2009), Chilean poet * Matilde E. Moisant (1878–1964), American aviator *Matilde Powers (born 1982), Danish politician *Matilde Sánchez (born 1958), Argentine journalist *Matilde Serao (1856–1927), Italian journalist *Matilde Urrutia (1912–1985) *Matilde Villa (born 2004), Italian basketball player *Matilde Zimmermann (born 1943), American author and professor Places * Matilde, Argentina, town in Santa Fe Province, Argentina Other *''Matilde di Shabran'' (1821), an opera *Santa Matilde (1977–1997), a car model References {{reflist See ...
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Blanca Del Prado
Blanca (meaning "white" in Spanish) may refer to: Locations United States *Casa Blanca, California or Blanca, a former unincorporated community *Blanca, Colorado, a Statutory Town *Blanca Peak, a mountain in Colorado * Blanca Wetlands, a protected area in Colorado *one of many early names of Galveston Island, Texas - see History of Galveston, Texas *Blanca Lake, a lake in Washington Elsewhere *Blanca, Sevnica, a settlement in Slovenia *Blanca, Murcia, a town in Spain *Isla Blanca (other) People * Blanca (given name) * Nida Blanca (1936–2001), Filipina actress * Blanca (musician), a contemporary Christian music artist Other uses * ''Blanca'' (album), by Christian musician Blanca * ''Blanca'', a 1971 film by Walerian Borowczyk * ''Blanca'' (TV series), an Italian series * Blanca (restaurant), a restaurant in Brooklyn, New York See also *Blanche I of Navarre, known in Spanish as "''Reina Blanca''" *Blanco (other) *Blanch (other) *Blanche (disambigua ...
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Rosita Contreras
Rosa Palumbo (stage name, Rosita Contreras; March 15, 1913 – 1962), was an Argentine actress, singer and vedette. She had a career in theater and also made five films. In 1944, she formed the "Comedy Society of Rosita Contreras" and debuted as a comedic actress comedy in ''Una divorciada peligrosa'', directed by Enrique Guastavino, followed by ''La novia perdida'' in the same year. Other works included ''Retazo'' and ''Al marido hay que seguirlo''. In 1950, she became a member of the initial executive committee of the Ateneo Cultural Eva Perón. Filmography * ''La canción que tú cantabas'' (1939) * '' Noches de Carnaval'' (1938) * ''Melodías porteñas ''Melodías porteñas'' (''Buenos Aires Melodies'') is a List of Argentine films of 1937, 1937 Argentine film, a musical directed by Luis Moglia Barth, who also co-wrote it. It is one of the most iconic films of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. ...'' (1937) ...Juanita * '' Viento Norte'' (1937) * '' Cadetes de San Mart ...
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Héctor Coire
Hector () is an English, French, Scottish, and Spanish given name. The name is derived from the name of Hektor, a legendary Trojan champion who was killed by the Greek Achilles. The name ''Hektor'' is probably derived from the Greek ''ékhein'', meaning "to have", "to hold", "to check", "restrain". In Scotland, the name ''Hector'' is sometimes an anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic '' Eachann'', and the pet form ''Heckie'' is sometimes used. The name of Sir Ector, the foster father of King Arthur, is also a variant of the same. Etymology In Greek, is a derivative of the verb ἔχειν ''ékhein'', archaic form * ('to have' or 'to hold'), from Proto-Indo-European *'' seɡ́ʰ-'' ('to hold'). , or as found in Aeolic poetry, is also an epithet of Zeus in his capacity as 'he who holds verything together. Hector's name could thus be taken to mean 'holding fast'. Cognates * Irish: ''Eachtar'' *Italian: ''Ettore'' * Portuguese: Heitor *Greek: Modern Greek: ''Έκτορας'' ( ...
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Orestes Caviglia
Orestes Caviglia (; November 9, 1893 in Buenos Aires – April 1, 1971 in Tucumán) was an Argentine film actor and film director of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema. He appeared in films such as '' La cabalgata del circo'' 1945 and '' Albergue de mujeres'' 1946. Much of his work as a director was at the beginning of his career in the late 1930s and early 1940s. He directed '' Al toque de clarín'' in 1941. Filmography Actor *Octavo infierno, El (1964) *Paula cautiva (1963) .... Florencio Peña, The Paula's Grandfather *Acosados, Los (1960) (TV) *Jefe, El (1958) *Cielo en las manos, El (1950) *De padre desconocido (1949) *Cuna vacía, La (1949) *Nace la libertad (1949) (as Oreste Caviglia) *Pelota de trapo (1948) .... Professor Guillén *Tierra del fuego (1948) *Nunca te diré adiós (1947) * Albergue de mujeres (1946) *Rosa de América (1946) * '' The Circus Cavalcade'' (1945) * '' His Best Student'' (1944) *Casa de muñecas (1943) *Malambo (1942) *En el viejo Buenos Aires ...
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Héctor Calcaño
Héctor Calcaño (born Héctor Calcagno, 1894–1969) was an Argentine film actor. He appeared in nearly 70 films between 1933 and 1968. He died on 7 September 1969. Filmography *''Este cura'' (1968) - a.k.a. Operación San Antonio (Argentina) *''La señora del intendente'' (1967) .... Mezadra - a.k.a. Señora del intendente-de-Ombú-quemado, La (Argentina: complete title) *'' Escándalo en la familia'' (1967) - a.k.a. Scandal in the Family (International: English title) *Canuto Cañete, detective privado (1965) .... Zorrilla *Extraña ternura (1964) .... Señor Langoa *El Gordo Villanueva (1964) *La Cigarra no es un bicho (1964) .... Police Commissioner - (France: dubbed version) - The Cicada Is Not an Insect (literal English title) - The Games Men Play (USA) *'' Cuando calienta el sol'' (1963) *La Chacota (1962) *La Maestra enamorada (1961) *''La Procesión'' (1960) *'' The Candidate'' (1959) *La Hermosa mentira (1958) * Rosaura a las 10 (1958) - a.k.a. Rosaura at 10 o'clock ( ...
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