Emperatriz Carvajal

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Emperatriz Carvajal in 1939

Emperatriz Carvajal (born in Chile; died in Mexico) was a Chilean actress and singer who worked extensively in Argentina and Mexico.

Filmography

Our Land of Peace is a 1939 Argentine-Spanish biographical film directed by Arturo S. Mom. The film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Warly Ceriani.

A Thief Has Arrived is a 1940 Argentine film directed by Augusto Cesar Vatteone. It was based on a novel by Wenceslao Fernández Flórez. It was remade in 1950 as a Spanish film.

El diablo no es tan diablo is a 1949 Mexican fantasy comedy film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Alfredo Ripstein. It starred Sara García, Julián Soler, Amparo Morillo, and Fernando Soto.



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