Acting
Alfredo Barbieri (1923-1985) was an Argentinian humorist and actor. His godfather was Carlos Gardel. He participated in multiple films, most of them from the 1950s. He was the father of Carmen Barbieri.
El Pato faces a gang of spies who use a stuntman to seize an atomic pile.
A young woman wants to dedicate herself to Spanish music and her father opposes it, but she continues with her project.
A woman separates from her husband when she hears him name a certain Mary in his dreams.
A grumpy father has an attitude change when a young man who marries one of his daughters alters the home lifestyle.
Two women are River Plate Club fans, while their husbands are Boca Juniors fans. The males go out on their own, causing some trouble, until they are discovered.
Set in the 1900s and filmed partially in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Barcelona, Madrid and Sevilla. A young lady of Spanish parents, raised in the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires, travels to act in Europe after winning a contest, she becomes famous and marries an Argentinian.
The son of an entrepreneur is strongly attracted to a magazine theater showgirl.
To prevent his father from finding out he has secretly married, a young man from a wealthy family disguises his wife as a maid. Members of the Clan Club, visiting the house, also disguise themselves as servants.
A magazine company and some in-love couples board a night train where a gang of bandits is traveling.
A group of young people organizes a music festival.