List of Argentine films of 1962

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A list of films produced in Argentina in 1962:

Argentine films of 1962
TitleDirectorReleaseGenre
A - D
Accidente 703 José María Forqué Drama
A hierro muere Manuel Mur Oti 3 May
Bajo un mismo rostro Daniel Tinayre 19 September
El bruto Rubén W. Cavallotti 3 May
La Burrerita de Ypacaraí Armando Bó 5 April
Buscando a Mónica José María Forqué 29 March
La cifra impar Manuel Antín 15 Novemberdrama
Cristóbal Colón en la Facultad de Medicina Julio Saraceni 8 MarchComedy
Dar la cara José A. Martínez Suárez 29 Novemberdrama
Delito Ralph Pappier 25 July
Detrás de la mentira Emilio Vieyra 12 December
Dr. Cándido Pérez, Sras. Emilio Vieyra 15 Novembercomedia
E - M
La Flor de Irupé Alberto Du Bois 4 October
Hombre de la esquina rosada René Mugica 26 Junedrama
Hombres y mujeres de blanco Enrique Carreras 27 June
Homenaje a la hora de la siesta Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 4 Septemberdrama
Huis Clos (A puerta cerrada) Pedro Escudero 5 September
Los inundados Fernando Birri 26 April
Interpol llamando a Río Leo Fleider 8 August
Los jóvenes viejos Rodolfo Kuhn 5 Junedrama
El mago de las finanzas Julio Saraceni 29 August
Mãos Sangrentas Carlos Hugo Christensen 1962 (Estados Unidos)
Mate Cosido Goffredo Alessandrini 28 June
N - Z
Operación "G" Ralph Pappier 27 September
Prisioneros de una noche David José Kohon 30 January
Propiedad Mario Soffici 13 June
Reencuentro con la gloria Iván Grondona 1 November
Setenta veces siete Leopoldo Torre Nilsson 30 Augustdrama
Socia de alcoba George Cahan 5 June
El televisor Guillermo Fernández Jurado 19 April
El terrorista Daniel Cherniavsky 18 October
El último piso Daniel Cherniavsky 5 June
Una jaula no tiene secretos Agustín Navarro 3 October
Los viciosos Enrique Carreras 25 October

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