List of Argentine films of 1966

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1966:

Argentine films of 1966
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - C
Alma gallega Amando Hermida Luaces 22 September
Los anónimos Pedro Stocki 26 August
La buena vida René Mugica 9 June
Buenos días, Buenos Aires Fernando Birri 26 August
Buenos Aires David José Kohon 26 August
Buenos Aires en camiseta Martín Schor 26 August
Castigo al traidor Manuel Antín 26 May
¡Cómo te extraño...! Enrique Cahen Salaberry 10 March
La cómplice René Cardona 26 April
Con el más puro amor Jorge Cromberg 11 October
D - H
Del brazo con la muerte Carlos Lao 8 September
Del brazo y por la calle Enrique Carreras 4 August
De profesión, sospechosos Enrique Carreras 5 MayComedy
Días calientes Armando Bó 10 Maydrama
Dos en el mundo Solly Schroeder 30 March
Dos quijotes sobre ruedas Emilio Vieyra 16 June
Escala musical Leo Fleider 21 Julymusical
El Galleguito de la cara sucia Enrique Cahen Salaberry 10 November
La gorda Rubén W. Cavallotti 14 April
Hotel alojamiento Fernando Ayala 31 March
I - P
Las locas del conventillo (María y la otra) Fernando Ayala
Máscaras en otoñoDino Minitti
Mi primera novia Enrique Carreras 17 March
Muchachos impacientes Julio Saraceni 28 July
Necesito una madre Fernando Siro 2 June
El ojo que espía Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 1 September
Pampa salvaje Hugo Fregonese 7 July
Pimienta Carlos Rinaldi 19 May
La primera fundación de Buenos Aires Fernando Birri 26 August
Q - Z
Ritmo, amor y juventud Enrique de Rosas (h) 27 October
La tentación desnuda Armando Bó 3 November
Todo sol es amargo Alfredo Mathé 28 September
Una máscara para Ana Rubén W. Cavallotti 15 December
Una ventana al éxito Enrique de Rosas (h) 28 September
Vacaciones en la Argentina Guido Leoni 16 December
Villa Delicia, playa de estacionamiento, música ambiental Román Viñoly Barreto 30 June
Vivir es formidable Leo Fleider 12 January
Voy a hablar de la esperanza Carlos Borcosque 1 July

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