List of Argentine films of 1987

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1987:

Argentine films of 1987
TitleDirectorReleaseGenreNotes
A - E
El año del conejo Fernando Ayala 13 AugustComedy, Drama
Los Bañeros más locos del mundo Carlos Galettini 5 FebruaryComedy
Catch the Heat Joel Silberg 1986 (Argentina)ActionAlso known as Sin escape ("No Escape"); released in 1986 in Argentina and 1987 in USA.
Chorros Jorge Coscia and Guillermo Saura 11 September
La Clínica del Dr. Cureta Alberto Fischerman 6 AugustComedy
Los colimbas al ataque Enrique Carreras 12 FebruaryComedy
Los corruptores Teo Kofman 13 August
Debajo del mundo Beda Docampo Feijóo and Juan Bautista Stagnaro 16 AprilDrama, Historical, Biographical
El dueño del sol Rodolfo Mórtola 11 June
Los dueños del silencio Carlos Lemos2 AprilDrama
En el nombre del hijo Jorge Polaco 1 October
Las esclavas Carlos Borcosque (hijo) 21 May
F - M
Galería del terror Enrique Carreras 2 SeptemberComedy
El Hombre de la deuda externa Pablo Olivo 26 MarchDrama
Hombre mirando al sudeste Eliseo Subiela 2 AprilDrama, Science Fiction
Ico, el caballito valiente Manuel García Ferré 9 JulyAnimation, Family Film
Johnny Tolengo, el majestuoso Gerardo Sofovich and Enrique Dawi 16 JulyComedy, Family Film
El lado oscuro Gonzalo Suárez 21 May
Made in Argentina Juan José Jusid 14 MayDrama
El Manosanta está cargado Hugo Sofovich 4 JuneComedy
Los matamonstruos en la mansión del terror Carlos Galettini 2 JulyComedy
Memorias y olvidos Simón Feldman 13 August
Me sobra un marido Gerardo Sofovich 23 AprilComedy
El misterio Eva Perón Tulio Demicheli 18 June
Mujer-Mujer Bernardo Arias 6 August
N - Z
Obsesión de venganza Emilio Vieyra 14 MayAction
Prontuario de un argentino Andrés Bufali 14 May
Relación prohibida Ricardo Suñez 22 October
Revancha de un amigo Santiago Carlos Oves 11 June
Sentimientos o Mirta, de Liniers a Estambul Jorge Coscia and Guillermo Saura 21 May
Sofía Alejandro Doria 16 AprilDrama
Susana quiere, el negro también! Julio De Grazia 7 MayComedy
Los taxistas del humor Vicente Viney 28 MayComedy
Traición y venganza o The Stranger Adolfo Aristarain 1986 (USA)Thriller, Suspense
La virgen gaucha Abel Rubén Beltrami 2 April

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