List of Argentine films of 1953

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1953:

Argentine films of 1953
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - E
Acorralada Julio C. Rossi 9 April
Asunto terminado Kurt Land 21 August
Black Ermine Carlos Hugo Christensen 27 August
The Black Market Kurt Land 25 June
Caballito criollo Ralph Pappier 26 November
La casa grande Leo Fleider 1 January
El Conde de Montecristo León Klimovsky 27 March
Del otro lado del puente Carlos Rinaldi 8 July
Dock Sud Tulio Demicheli 21 May
Ellos nos hicieron así Mario Soffici 23 February
En cuerpo y alma Leopoldo Torres Ríos 19 March
F - M
Fin de mes Enrique Cahen Salaberry 22 January
El hijo del crack Leopoldo Torres Ríos and Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 15 DecemberDrama
Honrarás a tu madre Alberto D'Aversa 18 June
Intermezzo criminal Luis José Moglia Barth 5 June
La mano que aprieta Enrique Carreras 21 January
Mansedumbre Pedro R. Bravo 22 January
La mejor del colegio Julio Saraceni 18 June
El muerto es un vivo Yago Blass 6 February
La mujer de las camelias Ernesto Arancibia 5 February
N - S
La niña del gato Román Viñoly Barreto 23 April
El paraíso Karl Ritter 5 February
La pasión desnuda Luis César Amadori 27 April
El Pecado más lindo del mundo Don Napy 2 December
Por cuatro días locos Julio Saraceni 30 July
¡Qué noche de casamiento! Enrique Carreras 10 November
Rebelión en los llanos Belisario García Villar 17 December
Stella Maris Homero Cárpena 21 January
Suegra último modelo Enrique Carreras 26 August
T - Z
La tía de Carlitos Enrique Carreras 12 March
Las tres claves Adalberto Páez Arenas 15 October
Los tres mosquiteros Enrique Carreras 7 July
Trompada 45 Leo Fleider 11 August
Los troperos Juan Sires 23 April
Uéi Paesano Manuel Romero 15 JuneMusical
Un ángel sin pudor Carlos Hugo Christensen 10 March
Una Ventana a la vida Mario Soffici 20 August
El vampiro negro Román Viñoly Barreto 14 October
La voz de mi ciudad Tulio Demicheli 15 January

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