Agustín Macasoli Trailers
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Agustín Macasoli (1900-?) was a Spanish cinematographer.
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Agustín Macasoli (1900-?) was a Spanish cinematographer.
Total trailers found: 17
01 January 1927
A young woman and her father change the name of their inn to Hollywood. Seven filmmakers try to convince the owner to finance their projects.
15 January 1941
Áurea Diamantina, a movie star who has quarreled with her husband, stays at a grand hotel where, in order to get free publicity, conspires with her manager to simulate a kidnapping.
02 January 1936
One of the earliest versions of the popular novel by Alejandro Pérez Lugín, which tells the life of a student who stays in a pension.
08 October 1948
The passion that Joan of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Kings and heir to the throne, feels for her husband, Philip the Handsome, sovereign of the Netherlands and son of Maximilian of Austria and Mary of Burgundy, is not reciprocated.
28 January 1925
Original adaptation of the novel by its director, Alejandro Pérez Lujín, centered on the university adventures of a young man studying abroad who stays in a boarding house known as The House of Troy.
24 February 1927
A silent film centering around bull fighting and general melodrama, which also serves nicely as a documentary with 'cameos' by many Spanish personalities of the time.
14 March 1927
The Count of Maravillas receives an unusual proposal from a masked woman: to kidnap the valido of King Carlos IV.
20 June 1931
This Spanish lost film showed various episodes where several Spanish try to achieve their dream about going to Hollywood.
04 October 1934
A miller falls in love with the wife of a magistrate who, in turn, courts the miller's wife. (Lost film.
01 January 1926
All men who fall in love with Marichu die violently.
16 March 1924
Panoramic images of La Concha Bay, Miramar Palace, the Prince's Theater, Santa María Church, and Alderdi Eder Park (where a parade of soldiers, authorities from all the Basque provinces, and the Miqueletes corps take place to commemorate Guipúzcoa Day, celebrated on March 16, 1924).