List of Argentine films of 1960

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1960:

Argentine films of 1960
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - D
Los acusados Antonio Cunill 10 March
Álamos talados Catrano Catrani 5 May
El Asalto Kurt Land 5 May
El bote, el río y la gente Enrique Cahen Salaberry 1 June
El campeón soy yo Virgilio Muguerza 18 February
Chafalonías Mario Soffici 17 November
El Crack José A. Martínez Suárez 16 August
Creo en tí Alfonso Corona Blake 2 June
Culpable Hugo del Carril 2 June
De los Apeninos a los Andes Folco Quillici 3 March
Dos tipos con suerte Miguel Morayta Martínez 24 March
E - P
Fin de fiesta Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 23 June
Las furias Vlasta Lah 3 November
El fogón de los gauchos Julio Irigoyen 6 September
Hombres salvajes Richard von Schenck and Albert Arliss 31 March
India Armando Bó 21 January
Los de la mesa 10 Simón Feldman 18 October
Luna Park Rubén W. Cavallotti 17 June
La madrastra Rodolfo Blasco 15 September
Obras maestras del terror Enrique Carreras 28 July
La patota Daniel Tinayre 11 August
Plaza Huincul (Pozo Uno) Lucas Demare 1 September
La potranca Román Viñoly Barreto 8 September
La Procesión Francis Lauric 14 July
Q - Z
Río abajo Enrique Dawi 28 July
Sábado a la noche, cine Fernando Ayala 29 September
Shunko Lautaro Murúa 17 November
Tierra de nuestros mayores Manuel Aris 21 July
Todo el año es Navidad Román Viñoly Barreto 25 February
Un guapo del 900 Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 17 August
Un tipo de sangre León Klimovsky 19 June
...Y el demonio creó a los hombres Armando Bó 10 November
Yo quiero vivir contigo Carlos Rinaldi 25 May

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