List of Argentine films of 1958

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1958:

Argentine films of 1958
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - D
Alto Paraná Catrano Catrani 18 September
Amor prohibido Luis César Amadori 16 January
Amor se dice cantando Miguel Morayta Martínez 26 June
El ángel de España Enrique Carreras 17 July
Las apariencias engañan Carlos Rinaldi 5 June
Del cuplé al tango Julio Saraceni 15 October
De Londres llegó un tutor Enrique Carreras 25 December
Demasiado jóvenes Leopoldo Torres Ríos 13 March
Detrás de un largo muro Lucas Demare 3 July
Los dioses ajenos Román Viñoly Barreto 24 June
Dos basuras Kurt Land 2 May
E - P
El festín de Satanás Ralph Pappier 30 January
Hay que bañar al nene Edgardo Togni 12 June
La hermosa mentira Julio Saraceni 20 March
El Hombre que hizo el milagro Luis Sandrini 3 July
Isla brava Mario Soffici 4 September
El jefe Fernando Ayala 23 October
Livets vår Arne Mattsson 6 February
Luces de candilejas Enrique Carreras 11 September
Mientras haya un circo Carlos Borcosque 11 September
La morocha Ralph Pappier 30 January
Pobres habrá siempre Carlos Borcosque 27 November
El primer beso Enrique Carreras 16 May
Procesado 1040 Rubén W. Cavallotti 4 September
R - Z
Rosaura a las diez Mario Soffici 6 March
Sección desaparecidos Pierre Chenal 24 April
El secuestrador Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 25 September
Sin familia Armando Bó 4 December
Socios para la aventura Miguel Morayta Martínez 10 April
Spring of Life Arne Mattsson 6 FebruaryDrama
El trueno entre las hojas Armando Bó 2 October
Una cita con la vida Hugo del Carril 24 April
Un centavo de mujer Román Viñoly Barreto 6 February
La venenosa Miguel Morayta Martínez 30 October

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