Tata (Imperio Argentina) is a matronly nurse hired by a wealthy heiress who has spent the last 13 years in a convent. Fearing...
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Tata
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1986
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Sebastien Antonio Gardes is a young rebel who longs to find a cause to fight for in this Spanish crime drama. He is forced...
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Madame
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1965
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1960
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1951
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Prosper Merimee's 19th-century novel Carmen must hold some sort of record for film and stage adaptations. This 1949 version...
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1949
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1948
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Dolores
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1947
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In keeping with its title, The Story of Tosca is more beholden to the original Victorien Sardou novel than the Giacomo...
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Floria Tosca
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1947
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Spanish singing star Imperio Argentina made her film debut in the Argentine musical La Maja de Los Cantares. The story...
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1946
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1945
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Filmed in 1941, the Mexican Goyescas (After Goya) was adapted from the opera by Enrique Granados. The original theatrical...
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Countess de Gualda,Petrilla
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1942
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This troubled film version of the Puccini opera was begun by Jean Renoir while lecturing in Italy at the invitation of...
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Tosca
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1940
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1939
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It was Andalusiche Naechte in Germany and Andalusian Nights in England, but this German romantic melodrama was actually the...
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Carmen
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1938
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Morena Clara is a faithful rendition of the popular Spanish stage play by Antonio Quintero and Pascual Guilleo. Replacing the...
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Trini
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1936
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1932
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1931
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1931
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1931
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Love Sings is the English-language title of this Made-in-Germany-for-Frenchmen concoction. Pierre Bertin plays Claude, a...
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1930
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1927
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