Acting
Floren Delbene was an Argentine film actor of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema.
While playing a prank, a young boy accidentally discovers the identity of a criminal lurking in the neighborhood.
A capricious lady resigns herself to work as the host of a female radio program where she sings jingles and gives advice on cooking and gardening, putting aside her love of police novels, but she will find herself involved in a murder.
Many years ago, a young aristocrat wanted to marry a famous singer, but his father destroyed the marriage before twediing, believing that singer is not suitable wife for future diplomat. After several years their adult children now met in the theater of Buenos Aires.
In 1812, the Argentine people and the army of the north resist the royalist advances.
The police use Mr. Buendía to obtain information about a gangster to whom he is identical.
A woman who believes she has seen a murder is harassed by the alleged criminal.
The film was filmed with sound, but the result was so poor that it had to be released as a silent film.
A sailor and a tango singer fall in love. To protect her, the man takes her to live with his family. But before embarking, he is robbed, and the circumstances accuse the girl of being an accomplice of the criminals.
Two brothers claim their adoptive sister.