List of Argentine films of 1963

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1963:

Argentine films of 1963
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
Alias Flequillo Julio Saraceni 11 September
Argentina tierra pródiga Edgardo Togni 28 March
Las aventuras del Capitán Piluso (En el castillo del terror) Francis Lauric 19 December
Barcos de papel Román Viñoly Barreto 28 February
La calesita Hugo del Carril 31 October
Canuto Cañete, conscripto del siete Leo Fleider 7 November
La chacota Enrique Dawi 17 October
La cigarra no es un bicho Daniel Tinayre 6 May
Cuando calienta el sol Julio Saraceni 2 May
Cuarenta años de novios Enrique Carreras 3 October
D - N
La familia Falcón Román Viñoly Barreto 2 May
La fusilación Catrano Catrani 25 December
Los inconstantes Rodolfo Kuhn 12 September
Los inocentes Juan Antonio Bardem 26 September
La fin del mundo Emilio Vieyra 26 June
Lindor Covas, el cimarrón Carlos Cores 24 April
Los que verán a Dios Rodolfo Blasco 28 February
Las modelos Vlasta Lah 17 October
La murga René Mugica 1 August
El noveno mandamiento Enrique Carreras 23 August
O - Z
Paula cautiva Fernando Ayala 25 September
Pelota de cuero (Historia de una pasión) Armando Bó 25 July
Pesadilla Diego Santillán 26 September
Rata de puerto René Mugica 27 August
Las ratas Luis Saslavsky 22 August
El sexto sentido Enrique Carreras 18 July
La terraza Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 17 October
Testigo para un crimen Emilio Vieyra 18 September
El turista Enrique Cahen Salaberry 5 April

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