Argentine Until Death
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Argentino hasta la muerte (English language
English language
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: Argentine Until Death) is a 1971
1971 in film
The year 1971 in film involved some significant events.-Events:*February 8 - Bob Dylan's hour long documentary film, Eat the Document, premieres at New York's Academy of Music...

  Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 drama film
Drama film
A drama film is a film genre that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as alcoholism, drug addiction, infidelity, moral dilemmas, racial prejudice, religious intolerance, poverty, class divisions, violence against women...

 directed and written by Fernando Ayala
Fernando Ayala
Fernando Ayala was an Argentine film producer, film director, screenwriter and film producer of the classic era...

 with Félix Luna
Félix Luna
Félix Luna was a prominent Argentine writer, lyricist and historian.-Life and times:Luna was born in Buenos Aires to a family originally from La Rioja Province, in 1925...

. The film premiered on 6 May 1971 in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina, and the second-largest metropolitan area in South America, after São Paulo. It is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the southeastern coast of the South American continent...

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Cast

  • Héctor Alterio
  • Arnaldo André
    Arnaldo André
    Arnaldo André is a soap-opera Paraguayan actor. He spent most of his career in Argentina, where he has been active since 1964. He earned a Martín Fierro award in 2010, and currently works at Los únicos.-Biography:...

  • Thelma Biral
    Thelma Biral
    Thelma Biral is an Argentine actress prominent in cinema, television and theatre.-Life and work:Thelma Biral was born in Buenos Aires to Otello and Sira Biral, recently-arrived Italian immigrants from the Veneto Region. The family relocated to Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1945, and Biral later enrolled...

  • Rey Charol
    Rey Charol
    Rey Charol was an Argentine film and television actor of African descent. Best known for his role as Cirilo Tamayo's father in "Jacinta Pichimahuida" and "Señorita maestra" Tv series, he entered film in 1960 and made some 25 appearances in film between then and 1987.-External links:...

  • Héctor da Rosa
    Héctor da Rosa
    -Filmography:*1968 Rafael Heredia El Gitano as Hermano Menor*1968 Palo y hueso as Domingo*1971 Argentino hasta la muerte*1971 A Bravo of the 1900's*1971 The Big Highway*1974 Contigo y aquí...

  • Gabriela Gili
  • José María Gutiérrez
    José María Gutiérrez
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  • Susana Lanteri
  • Víctor Laplace
    Víctor Laplace
    Víctor Laplace is an acclaimed Argentine film actor. He has appeared in over 80 films since 1970, such as Eva Perón and Un Amor en Moisés Ville in 2001, as well as extensive local and international theatre credits.-Filmography:#Detrás del sol, más cielo - Antón#Angelelli, la...

  • Leonor Manso
  • José Luis Mazza
  • Eduardo Muñoz
  • Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa was a Chilean-born Argentine actor, film director, and screenwriter. He is one of the best known actors in the Cinema of Argentina....

  • Roberto Rimoldi Fraga
  • Martha Roldán
  • Fernando Siro
    Fernando Siro
    Fernando Siro was an Argentine film actor, film director and screenwriter.-Life and work:Born Francisco Ángel Luksich in Villa Ballester, he developed an early interest in acting and in 1950 was given his first Argentine cinema role in El otro yo de Marcela, directed by Alberto de Zavalía...

  • Walter Soubrie
  • María Valenzuela  (as María del Carmen Valenzuela)
  • Myriam Van Wessen
  • Fernando Vegal
  • Jorge Villalba
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