
Amalia
Comedy · Drama
Overview
Considered to be the first full-length Argentinian fictional film, based on the novel by the same written by José Mármol which is the first Argentinian fictional novel.
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Susana Larreta y Quintana
Susana Larreta y Quintana
Amalia
Susana Larreta y Quintana
Amalia
Luis García Lawson
Luis García Lawson
Eduardo Belgrano
Luis García Lawson
Eduardo Belgrano
Jorge Quintana
Jorge Quintana
Daniel Bello
Jorge Quintana
Daniel Bello
Lucía de Bruyn
Lucía de Bruyn
Florencía
Lucía de Bruyn
Florencía
Jose Miguens
Jose Miguens
Don Juan Manuel de Rosas
Jose Miguens
Don Juan Manuel de Rosas
Raquel Aldao
Raquel Aldao
Manuelita Rosas
Raquel Aldao
Manuelita Rosas
Josefina Acosta
Josefina Acosta
Doña Maria Josefa
Josefina Acosta
Doña Maria Josefa
Carlos Morra
Carlos Morra
Doctor Alcorta
Carlos Morra
Doctor Alcorta
Ricardo Aldao
Ricardo Aldao
Pedro
Ricardo Aldao
Pedro
Camilo Aldao
Camilo Aldao
Corvalán
Camilo Aldao
Corvalán
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