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A submissive and unhappy man is mistaken for a famous assailant and people who despised him begin to respect him.
The foreman of a ranch, secretly in love with the owner, tries to protect her from the gold diggers.
An orphan girl tries by all means that her father does not marry with an ambitious woman.
A man becomes convinced that he is being persecuted by a conspiracy of blind people.
When listening to a melody, an old man recalls moments of his childhood.
The romance between a young man from a wealthy family and the dancer from a place of fun.
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.
The romance between a Spanish correspondent and an Argentine daughter of Poles during the Nazi invasion of Poland.
Peronist view of its history between the fall in 1955 and the electoral triumph of 1973 using a metaphor of the poem Martin Fierro.
A movie in four parts. A frustrated woman finds love with a painter ("La estrella del destino"). A woman tries to seduce her subordinate when she takes him to her apartment ("La buscona"). A woman who killed her husband falls in love with the gravedigger ("La necrófila"). The sexual awakening of two teenagers and the reaction of their parents ("Chicos jugando al deseo") .