Noches de Buenos Aires
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Noches de Buenos Aires is a 1935 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...

 romantic musical film
Musical film
The musical film is a film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, though in some cases they serve merely as breaks in the storyline, often as elaborate...

 directed and written by Manuel Romero
Manuel Romero
Manuel Romero was an Argentine film director, screenwriter , dramatist and score composer, and one of the influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era...

 with Luis Bayón Herrera
Luis Bayón Herrera
Luis Bayón Herrera was Spanish film director and screenwriter who worked in Argentine film of the 1940s and 1950s....

. It is a tango film and was edited by Francisco Múgica
Francisco Múgica
Francisco Múgica was an Argentine film director, film editor and cinematographer....


Cast

  • Fernando Ochóa
  • Tita Merello
    Tita Merello
    Laura Ana Merello best known as Tita Merello was a prominent Argentine film actress, tango dancer and singer...

  • Severo Fernández
    Severo Fernández
    Severo Fernández Alonso Caballero was President of his country, Bolivia, from 1896 to 1899. He is best remembered as the last president of the 15-year period of Conservative Party hegemony ....

  • Irma Córdoba
    Irma Córdoba
    Irma Córdoba was an Argentine film actress of the classic era.She entered the film industry in 1932 and appeared in over 30 films, spanning 65 years of Argentine film. She appeared in films such as Fuera de la ley 1937 and Atorrante . She retired in 1997.-Filmography:*Mundo contra mí, El *Eva...

  • Enrique Serrano
  • Héctor Calcaño
  • Fernando Campos
  • Tito Climent
  • Inés Edmonson
  • Juan Mangiante
  • Aída Olivier
  • Guillermo Pedemonte
  • Joaquín Petrocino
  • Alfredo Pozzio
  • Alberto Soifer
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