List of Argentine films of 1954

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1954:

Argentine films of 1954
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
El abuelo Román Viñoly Barreto 2 JulyDrama
Barrio gris Mario Soffici 28 October
Caídos en el infierno Luis César Amadori 20 August
El Calavera Carlos Borcosque 31 August
La calle del pecado Ernesto Arancibia 8 April
Canción de la nieve Guzzi Lantschner 3 June
El cartero Homero Cárpena 21 January
Casada y señorita Carlos Rinaldi 22 April
Confession at Dawn Pierre Chenal 20 MayDrama
Cómicos Juan Antonio Bardem 17 MayDrama
Corazón fiel Leopoldo Torres Ríos 25 March
Crisol de hombres Arturo Gemmiti 8 July
La cueva de Alí Babá Mario C. Lugones 25 November
El cura Lorenzo Augusto César Vatteone 28 JulyDrama
D - H
La Dama del mar Mario Soffici 27 January
Desalmados en pena Leo Fleider 27 January
Detective Carlos Schlieper 29 September
Días de odio Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 3 Junedrama
El domador Adelqui Millar 30 June
Dringue, Castrito y la lámpara de Aladino Luis José Moglia Barth 18 FebruaryComedy
La edad del amor Julio Saraceni 29 January
El grito sagrado Luis César Amadori 24 MayHistory
Guacho Lucas Demare 7 Julydrama
Un hombre cualquiera Carlos Rinaldi 7 July
Horas marcadas Alberto Du Bois 4 May
I - R
Maleficio León Klimovsky, Florián Rey and Fernando de Fuentes 15 July
María Magdalena Carlos Hugo Christensen 6 April
Misión en Buenos Aires Ricardo Gascón 2 December
Mi viudo y yo Enrique Cahen Salaberry 22 September
Muerte civil Alberto D'Aversa 24 August
Mujeres casadas Mario Soffici 12 April
Los ojos llenos de amor Carlos Schlieper 2 July
Los problemas de Papá Kurt Land 9 February
Río Turbio Alejandro Wehner 9 December
Ritmo, amor y picardía Enrique Carreras
Romeo y Julita Enrique Carreras 16 March
S - Z
Sábado del pecado Belisario García Villar unreleased
Se necesita un hombre con cara de infeliz Homero Cárpena 28 October
Siete gritos en el mar Enrique Carreras 7 July
Somos todos inquilinos Carlos Torres Ríos, Juan Carlos Thorry and Enrique Carreras 24 May
Sucedió en Buenos Aires Enrique Cahen Salaberry 18 May
Su seguro servidor Edgardo Togni 9 September
La telaraña Kurt Land 30 September
Torrente indiano Bernardo Spoliansky and Leo Fleider 28 January
Tren internacional Daniel Tinayre 3 November
El último cow-boy Juan Sires 25 February
Veraneo en Mar del Plata Julio Saraceni 2 September
Yo soy el criminal Alberto Du Bois 29 July

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