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Carlos Cores (April 19, 1923 – February 8, 2000) was an
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. Cores entered films in 1939 and starred in over 60 films between then and his retirement in the early 1980s. In 1968 he directed, acted and wrote '' Asalto a la Ciudad''. He died in 2000, aged 76, in
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Filmography


Director

*''Asalto en la ciudad'' (1961) *''Lindor Covas, el cimarrón'' (1963) *''La ruleta del Diablo''/''La ciudad de los cuervos'' (unpublished – 1968)


Writer

*''Asalto en la ciudad'' (1961) *''Lindor Covas, el cimarrón'' (1963)


Actor

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) - Alfredo Gasper *''El diablo de vacaciones'' (unfinished - 1957, dir. Ferruccio Cerio) *''Mi mujer necesita marido'' (1959, México, dir. Rolando Aguilar) - Ricardo *''La mujer y la bestia'' (1959, México, dir. Alfonso Corona Blake) - Dr. Enrique Molina *''Vivir del cuento'' (1960, México, dir. Rafael Baledón) - Renato del Valle *''Una canción para recordar'' (1960, México, dir.
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) - Agustín García Casas *''Rumbos malditos'' (inédita - 1962, dir.
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) *''Lindor Covas, el cimarrón'' (1963, dir. Carlos Cores) - Lindor Covas *''La fin del mundo'' (1963, dir.
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) *''Una excursión a los indios ranqueles'' (unfinished - 1965, dir. Derlis Beccaglia) *''Asalto en la ciudad'' (1968, dir. Carlos Cores) - Antonio Fernández *''La ciudad de los cuervos'' (unpublished - 1969, dir. Carlos Cores) *'' Yo maté a Facundo'' (1975, dir. Hugo del Carril) - Facundo Quiroga


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cores, Carlos 1923 births 2000 deaths Argentine male film actors Argentine film directors People from Buenos Aires Province 20th-century Argentine male actors Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery