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The Abyss Opens
''The Abyss Opens'' (Spanish: ''Se abre el abismo'') is a 1945 Argentine thriller film directed by Pierre Chenal and starring Sebastián Chiola, Silvana Roth and Ricardo Passano. Wolf p.227 The film's sets were designed by the art director Álvaro Durañona y Vedia. Cast * Sebastián Chiola as Juez Eduardo Cáceres * Silvana Roth as Silvia Ferry * Ricardo Passano as Martín Ferry * Homero Cárpena as Gregorio Andrada * Guillermo Battaglia as Pedro Ferry * Judith Sulian as María Ferry * Ana Arneodo as Sra. Casares * Carlos Bellucci as Sr. Terrada * Armando Bo as Lucio Terrada * Juan Bono as Juez reemplazante * Alberto Contreras as Mariano Fábregas * Cirilo Etulain as Empleado de juzgado * Francisco García Garaba as Juez Bergara * Pedro Laxalt as Dr. Morales * Elsa O'Connor as Sra. Ferry * Amelia Senisterra Amelia may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Amélia'' (film), a 2000 Brazilian film directed by Ana Carolina * ''Amelia'' (film), a 2009 f ...
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Pierre Chenal
Pierre Chenal (; 5 December 1904 – 23 December 1990) was a French director and screenwriter who flourished in the 1930s. He was married to Czech-born French film actress Florence Marly from 1937 to 1955. Work Chenal was best known for film noir thrillers such as the 1937 film ''L'Alibi'', where he worked with Erich von Stroheim and Louis Jouvet. In 1939 he made '' Le Dernier Tournant'', the first of many film treatments of James M. Cain's celebrated novel, '' The Postman Always Rings Twice''. Chenal was Jewish and was forced in 1942 to flee occupied France with his wife, Czech actress Florence Marly, for South America. He made a number of films while living in Argentina and more in France after the war; but his post-war work never achieved the success and popularity of his pre-war efforts.Chenal, Pierre, ''La dernière tempête'' (L'Aventure vécue), [French Edition, Paperback/nowiki> Flammarion, Paris, 1975, References External links 125524" target="_blank" class="mw-re ...
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Álvaro Durañona Y Vedia
Álvaro (, , ) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese male given name and surname (see Spanish naming customs) of Visigothic origin. Some claim it may be related to the Old Norse name Alfarr, formed of the elements ''alf'' "elf" and ''arr'' "warrior", but the absence of Visigothic names containing the particle "alf" or "elf" evident in Kremer's Onomastik suggests that it may come from other forms, like "all" and maybe "ward". Given name Artists *Alvaro (DJ), a DJ * Álvaro Díaz González (born 1972), Chilean screenwriter, producer and director * Álvaro Guerrero, Mexican film actor * Álvaro Guevara, Chilean painter * Álvaro López, British drummer * Álvaro Morte, Spanish film actor * Álvaro Mutis, Colombian poet, novelist, and essayist * Álvaro Pierri, Uruguayan classical guitarist * Álvaro Soler, Spanish singer and songwriter *Álvaro Torres, Salvadoran singer and songwriter Politicians and statesmen * Álvaro Alsogaray (1913 - 2005), Argentine liberal politician. * Á ...
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Amelia Senisterra
Amelia may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Amélia'' (film), a 2000 Brazilian film directed by Ana Carolina * ''Amelia'' (film), a 2009 film based on the life of Amelia Earhart Literature * ''Amelia (magazine)'', a Swedish women's magazine * ''Amelia'' (novel), a 1751 sentimental novel by Henry Fielding * '' Amelia Bedelia'', a series of US children's books * Amelia Jane, a series of books by Enid Blyton * '' Amelia Rules!'', a series of American children's graphic novels Music * ''Amelia'' (opera), music by Daron Hagen; libretto by Gardner McFall; story by Stephen Wadsworth * "Amelia" (song), a song by Joni Mitchell on her 1976 album ''Hejira'' * "Amelia", a song by The Mission, from the album '' Carved in Sand'' * "Amelia", a song by the Cocteau Twins on their 1984 album ''Treasure'' * "Amelia", a song by Prism on their 1977 album '' Prism'' * "Amelia", a 1972 song by Wayne Cochran and The C.C. Riders People * Amelia (given name), including people so ...
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Elsa O'Connor
Elsa O'Connor (1905–1947) was an Argentine stage and film actress. Life and career The daughter of actress and journalist Amelia Monti, who introduced her to the stage, she debuted with the Blanca Podestá company in 1923. O`Connor was awarded the prize to the best dramatic actress for her role in ''Himeneo'' and ''Celos.'' Her most successful role in theatre was in 1944 as Bella in the play ''Luz de Gas'', by Narciso Ibáñez Menta, an adaptation of Patrick Hamilton's '' Gas Light''. In cinema, O'Connor also won the award of the Argentine Film Critics Association to the best support actress for the 1944 film ''The Desire''. Elsa O'Connor died in Montevideo from a traumatic brain injury A traumatic brain injury (TBI), also known as an intracranial injury, is an injury to the brain caused by an external force. TBI can be classified based on severity (ranging from mild traumatic brain injury TBI/concussionto severe traumatic b ... on 7 April 1947, several days af ...
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Pedro Laxalt
(Pedro Ascarateil Laxalt) Born May 5th 1900 - St Jean-de- Luz (France) Died August 31st 1963 - Buenos Aires (Argentina) Pedro Laxalt was an Argentine Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish ( masculine) or ( feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Argentines ... actor. He starred in the 1950 film '' Campeón a la fuerza''. Selected filmography * Sombras Portenas ''(1936)'' * '' The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before'' (1937) * Fuera de la Ley (1937) * Nobleza Gaucha (1937) * Los Locos del Cuarto Piso (1937) * Los Apuros de Claudina (1938) * Divorcio en Montevideo (1939) * Se Abre el Abismo (1944) * All en el Setenta y Tantos.. (1945 * El jugador (1947) * Angeles de Uniforme (inedita) (1949) * Su Ultima Pelea (1949) * Campeon a la Fuerza (1950) * Hombres a Precio (1950) * El Cielo en las Manos (1950) * Las Aguas Bajan Turbias (1952) * Marido de ...
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Francisco García Garaba
Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of the community) when he founded the Franciscan order, and "Paco" is a short form of ''Pater Comunitatis''. In areas of Spain where Basque is spoken, " Patxi" is the most common nickname; in the Catalan areas, "Cesc" (short for Francesc) is often used. In Spanish Latin America and in the Philippines, people with the name Francisco are frequently called " Pancho". " Kiko" is also used as a nickname, and "Chicho" is another possibility. In Portuguese, people named Francisco are commonly nicknamed "Chico" (''shíco''). This is also a less-common nickname for Francisco in Spanish. People with the given name * Pope Francis is rendered in the Spanish and Portuguese languages as Papa Francisco * Francisco Acebal (1866–1933), Spanish writer ...
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Cirilo Etulain
Cirilo Etulain was an Argentine stage and film actor.Velez p.148 He was married to the opera singer Noemí Souza. Selected filmography * '' Educating Niní'' (1940) * '' By the Light of a Star'' (1941) * '' The Song of the Suburbs'' (1941) * '' The Three Rats'' (1946) * ''The Naked Angel ''The Naked Angel'' (Spanish:''El ángel desnudo'') is a 1946 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen and starring Olga Zubarry, Guillermo Battaglia and Carlos Cores. The film is based on the novella '' Fräulein Else'' by Arthur ...'' (1946) * '' From Man to Man'' (1949) * '' The Bohemian Soul'' (1949) References Bibliography * Alma Vélez. ''Juan Carlos Thorry, un talentoso seductor: memorias''. Corregidor, 2004. External links * Year of birth unknown 1963 deaths Argentine male film actors Argentine male radio actors Argentine male stage actors Argentine people of Basque descent {{Argentina-bio-stub ...
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Alberto Contreras
Alberto Contreras (died 1958) was a Spanish-born stage and film actor who settled in Argentina. He portrayed don Florín in the play ''La sirena varada'', written by Alejandro Casona. Selected filmography * ''Our Natacha'' (1944) * ''The Sin of Julia'' (1946) * ''A Story of the Nineties ''A Story of the Nineties'' (Spanish:''Historia del 900'') is a 1949 Argentine musical film directed by Hugo del Carril and starring del Carril, Sabina Olmos and Santiago Arrieta. The film marked del Carril's directorial debut.Rist p.202 Sets in t ...'' (1949) References Bibliography * Alfred Charles Richard. ''Censorship and Hollywood's Hispanic image: an interpretive filmography, 1936-1955''. Greenwood Press, 1993. External links * Year of birth unknown 1958 deaths Argentine male film actors Argentine male stage actors Spanish male film actors Spanish male stage actors Spanish emigrants to Argentina {{Spain-actor-stub ...
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Juan Bono
Juan Bono (1893-1979) was an Argentine stage and film actor.Finkielman p.208 He appeared in eighteen films during his career, most during the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema. Selected filmography * '' Paths of Faith'' (1938) * '' Savage Pampas'' (1945) * ''Puppet A puppet is an object, often resembling a human, animal or Legendary creature, mythical figure, that is animated or manipulated by a person called a puppeteer. The puppeteer uses movements of their hands, arms, or control devices such as rods ...'' (1957) References Bibliography * Finkielman, Jorge. ''The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History''. McFarland, 24 Dec 2003. External links * 1893 births 1977 deaths Argentine male film actors Argentine male stage actors {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Armando Bo
Armando may refer to: * Armando (given name) * Armando (artist) (1929–2018), the name used by Dutch artist Herman Dirk van Dodeweerd * Armando (producer) (1970–1996), Chicago house producer * ''Armando'' (album), studio album by rapper Pitbull * Armando (''Planet of the Apes''), a fictional character {{disambiguation, hndis ...
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Carlos Bellucci
Carlos Bellucci (1895–1953) was an Argentine actor who appeared in thirty one films during his career. He also appeared frequently on stage.Pellettieri p.66 Selected filmography * '' The Caranchos of Florida'' (1938) * ''Candida, Woman of the Year'' (1943) * ''Passport to Rio ''Passport to Rio'' (Spanish:''Pasaporte a Río'') is a 1948 Argentine crime film, directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by César Tiempo and Luis Saslavsky. It premiered on September 29, 1948. Plot A thief made a steal and is observed by a s ...'' (1948) * '' Valentina'' (1950) References Bibliography *Pellettieri, Osvaldo. ''Pirandello y el teatro argentino (1920-1990)''. Editorial Galerna, 1997. External links * 1895 births 1953 deaths Argentine male film actors Argentine male stage actors Male actors from Buenos Aires 20th-century Argentine male actors Bellucci {{Argentina-actor-stub ...
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Ana Arneodo
Ana Arneodo (1898 – 1977) was an Argentine actress of the 1940s and 1950s. Arneodo made her appearance in film in 1939 and made some 24 appearances between then and 1958, appearing in films such as the 1942 film '' Adolescencia'' alongside Pola Alonso and '' Al marido hay que seguirlo'' (1948). She regularly worked under the films of director Francisco Múgica. She retired in 1958. Films *1939 ''El solterón'' *1940 '' A Thief Has Arrived'' *1940 '' Nosotros, los muchachos'' *1940 ''Un señor mucamo'' *1941 ''Los martes, orquídeas'' *1941 '' Una vez en la vida'' *1942 '' Adolescencia'' *1942 '' Cada hogar un mundo'' *1942 '' Su primer baile'' *1942 '' El viaje (1942 film)'' *1943 '' Todo un hombre'' *1943 '' El espejo'' *1943 '' An Evening of Love'' *1944 ''Se rematan ilusiones'' *1945 ''Se abre el abismo'' *1948 '' Al marido hay que seguirlo'' *1948 ''La gran tentación'' *1949 ''La cuna vacía'' *1950 ''The New Bell'' *1950 ''Surcos de sangre'' *1953 ''Fin de mes' ...
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