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A young man despises the woman who is in love with him, but everything is cyclical: they meet in the afterlife.
A village priest protects a young mother rejected by the people and the mayor.
A matrimony from the beginning of the XX century searches for marital pleasures after ten years of marriage.
In a moment of despair, a man sends a letter to her girlfriend announcing his suicide. He then regrets it and tries to recover the letter.
El Grito Sagrado (The Silent Call) is a fictionalized retelling of Argentina's fight for independence from Spain. The story is "personalized" by being related through the eyes of Mariquita Sanchez de Thompson y Mendeville, played by popular Latin American leading lady Fanny Navarro. Rebelling against the cozy traditionalism of her family, Mariquita weds tireless patriot Martin Thompson (Carlos Cores). She remains by her husband's side as he helps to fend off a British invasion and to achieve freedom for the Argentine slave population. Oddly, the principal villains in the film are the British, a reflection perhaps of Argentine dictator Juan Peron's ongoing efforts to curry favor with Spain.
A mature couple happily receives the news of pregnancy while a young couple has the disappointment of a frustrated attempt.
When a young fanatical nationalist suspects that his fellow pensioners - immigrants and zarzuela players - plan an attack on the president, he reports them to the police. In his adventure, he leaves behind a girlfriend and a lover, and ends up sharing his life with a disoriented girl.
In seventeenth century's Chile a woman kills her lover because she wants to conquer a priest.
An Andalusian woman travels to Buenos Aires, pretends to be a man and travels as a stowaway.
A banker's mistress falls in love with a colorful writer, but to hide the situation from him, she pretends to be the banker's daughter, which causes many complications, until the situation is cleared up for the good of the young couple.