List of Argentine films of 1967

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1967:

Argentine films of 1967
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - F
El ABC del amor Helvio Soto, Rodolfo Kuhn and Eduardo Coutinho 7 September
¡Al diablo con este cura! Carlos Rinaldi 30 March
El andador Enrique Carreras 24 Augustdrama
La chica del lunes Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 18 Julydrama
La cigarra está que arde Lucas Demare 4 MayComedy
Cómo seducir a una mujer Ricardo Alventosa 2 March
Cuando los hombres hablan de mujeres Fernando Ayala 29 June
Escándalo en la familia Julio Porter 13 April
Éste es el romance del Aniceto y la Francisca, de cómo quedó trunco, comenzó la tristeza y unas pocas cosas más... Leonardo Favio 1 Junedrama
¡Esto es alegría! Enrique Carreras 9 March
G - P
Gente conmigo Jorge Darnell 2 March
El Hombre invisible ataca Martín Rodríguez Mentasti 6 July
El loro de la soledad Juan Antonio Serna and Jorge Enrique Farías 3 August
Mi mujer, la sueca y yo Arturo García Buhr 5 April
Mi secretaria está loca... loca... loca Alberto Du Bois 16 March
La muchachada de a bordo Enrique Cahen Salaberry 18 May
La muchacha del cuerpo de oro Dino Minitti 14 September
Patapúfete Julio Saraceni 3 August
La perra Emilio Gómez Muriel 22 February
Las pirañas Luis García Berlanga 19 October
Placer sangriento Emilio Vieyra 22 November
Q - Z
¿Quiere casarse conmigo? Enrique Carreras 2 March
La señora del intendente Armando Bó 1 June
Tacuara y Chamorro, pichones de hombre Catrano Catrani 1 June
Los traidores de San Ángel Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 17 October
Villa Cariño Julio Saraceni 31 August
Ya tiene comisario el pueblo Enrique Carreras 13 July

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