La Tigra (1954)
The film narrates the encounter between "La Tigra", a woman known by that nickname in the cafes of the port area for her character and her sharp claws, and Luis, a student of Fine Arts. There will be born a strong, passionate and necessarily brief relationship during which each of them will peek into the world of the other, until then unknown, unable to overcome the hostility of the same. Luis is unwilling or unable to leave his bourgeois stability and "La Tigra" is unable to leave an environment in which the malevo Olivera is the dominant figure.
Director: Leopoldo Torre Nilsson
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Diana Maggi as La tigra |
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Duilio Marzio as Luis |
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Raúl del Valle as Olivera |
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Elcira Olivera Garcés as Magda |
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Élida Dey as Zulema |
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Lina Bardo as |
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Carlos A. Dussó as |
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Blanca Lafont as |
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Liza Darnet as |
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Sara Bara as |
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Justo Martínez as |
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Syla Spanberger Parera as |
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Héctor Achával as |
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Paulina Fernández Jurado as |
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Guillermo Fernández Jurado as |
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Juan Berend as |
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Leopoldo Torre Nilsson as |
| Directing | Jose Francisco Arcuri | Assistant Director |
| Production | Armando Bó | Producer |
| Sound | Manuel Sucher | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Carlos Bahr | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Rosalino Caterbetti | Editor |
| Directing | Leopoldo Torre Nilsson | Director |
| Writing | Carlos Alberto Orlando | Writer |
| Writing | Florencio Sánchez | Theatre Play |
| Sound | José Rodríguez Fauré | Music |
| Crew | Enrique Walfisch | Cinematography |