List of Argentine films of 1955

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1955:

Argentine films of 1955
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
Adiós problemas Kurt Land 18 May
Adiós muchachos (film) Armando Bó 29 November
Al sur del paralelo 42 Catrano Catrani unreleased
El amor nunca muere Luis César Amadori 11 August
Ayer fue primavera Fernando Ayala 20 October
Bacará Kurt Land 17 November
El barro humano Luis César Amadori 2 May
Canario rojo Julio Porter 21 July
Chico Viola Não Morreu Román Viñoly Barreto ?
La cigüeña dijo ¡Sí! Enrique Carreras 22 April
Codicia Catrano Catrani 29 June
Concierto para una lágrima Julio Porter 18 August
Cuando Buenos Aires se adormece Diego Minitti Inconcluso
Cuando los duendes cazan perdices Luis Sandrini 12 January
El curandero Mario Soffici 25 August
D - L
La delatora Kurt Land 28 June
Embrujo en Cerros Blancos Julio C. Rossi 26 May
En carne viva Enrique Cahen Salaberry 24 March
Ensayo final Mario C. Lugones 27 April
Escuela de sirenas... y tiburones Enrique Carreras 4 August
El fantasma de la opereta Enrique Carreras 24 June
Los hermanos corsos Leo Fleider 1 February
El hombre que debía una muerte Mario Soffici 24 March
Isla hechizada Adalberto Páez Arenas unreleased
El juramento de Lagardere León Klimovsky 11 December
Lo que le pasó a Reynoso Leopoldo Torres Ríos 24 May
M - P
El mal amor Luis Mottura 24 February
Más pobre que una laucha Julio Saraceni 27 January
Marianela Julio Porter 15 September
Mercado de abasto Lucas Demare 3 February
Mi marido hoy duerme en casa Enrique Carreras 13 October
Mi marido y mi novio Carlos Schlieper 24 May
El millonario Carlos Rinaldi 28 July
La mujer desnuda Ernesto Arancibia 6 October
La noche de Venus Virgilio Muguerza 4 May
La novia Alberto D'Aversa Inconcluso
Pájaros de cristal Ernesto Arancibia 31 January
Para vestir santos Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 4 August
Los peores del barrio Julio Saraceni 4 May
Pobre pero honrado Carlos Rinaldi 3 November
Q - Z
La Quintrala, doña Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer Hugo del Carril 26 May
Reportaje a un cadáver Belisario García Villar unreleased
Requiebro Carlos Schlieper 25 August
Ritmo, amor y picardía Enrique Carreras 2 March
La simuladora Mario C. Lugones 27 October
Sinfonía de juventud Oscar Carchano 24 February
La Tierra del Fuego se apaga Emilio Fernández 1 September
Un novio para Laura Julio Saraceni 5 May
Vida nocturna Leo Fleider 18 March

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