Acting
Luis Arata (1895-1967) was a classic Argentine stage, film and television actor. He was one of the most renowned actors during the first years of Argentina's sound cinema, thanks to his previous popularity as a theater actor.
Giácomo is an Italian man in his forties who is single, dedicated to earning money in his business. He strikes up a relationship with a Spanish singer, whose brother encourages her to conquer him to take her money.
A mother hires a psychologist to be the father of 3 children, and he performs his role excellently, providing affection.
Told in flashback, Federico lives in a poor neighbourhood with his siblings and his single mother, working helping in a local bar, he meets Claudio, who begins to lead him on an easy life making him abandon all his connections in consequence.
A delinquent, the son of a police commissioner, leaves prison to seduce someone who should be like a sister to him: a girl raised and loved by his parents. To force her to give in to his obsession, he kidnaps her little daughter.
A group of homeless people pose as millionaires and occupy a luxurious house.
A gaucho kills a romantic rival in a duel, forcing him to flee.
The members of a Buenos Aires family have three hobbies — "berretines" in Buenos Aires slang — that keep them apart of their duties. Because of that, the family business is going down, and the only one who is concerned is the father, who hopes for his fourth son, an architect, to save the situation.
The story of different episodes that happen in each of the sections of a newspaper.