Ariel Absalón

Most Popular Ariel Absalón Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

Oro bajo Trailer (1956)

02 August 1956

The life of the tenants of a Buenos Aires tenement during the interwar period.

The Count of Monte Cristo Trailer (1953)

27 March 1953

Edmundo Dantes is betrayed by his best friend, who has him killed to keep his property and his love. But after a few years, a certain Count appears to mortify the life of the traitorous friend.

Esperanza Trailer (1949)

11 October 1949

The story of the first colony of immigrants to arrive in the province of Santa Fe, in Argentina.

Barcos de papel Trailer (1963)

28 February 1963

Eager to have a crystal ball, a child works to buy it but is accused of a robbery he did not commit.

Bajo el signo de la patria Trailer (1971)

20 May 1971

Aspects of the life of General Manuel Belgrano since he took command of the Army of the North until, together with his men, he defeated the enemy in the battle of Salta in February 1813.

Reportaje en el infierno Trailer (1959)

17 December 1959

An obsessive reporter is locked in an asylum where some murders will take place.

Yo quiero vivir contigo Trailer (1960)

25 May 1960

A couple travels the country with the money destined to pay the ransom for a kidnapped baby.

Procesado 1040 Trailer (1958)

04 September 1958

Elderly suburban man is imprisoned over a misunderstanding about some garden utensils.

Don Frutos Gómez Trailer (1961)

04 May 1961

When a village commissioner has an accident in the middle of the jungle, he reminisces about his experiences.

The Black Vampire Trailer (1953)

14 October 1953

A cabaret performer tries to protect her daughter from a mysterious killer while resisting the advances of the prosecutor pursuing the criminal.

Dos en el mundo Trailer (1966)

30 March 1966

Dos en el mundo is a 1966 Argentine film directed by Solly Schroder

Upper Paraná Trailer (1958)

18 September 1958

A commissioner from Corrientes solves cases according to his own system. Based on the novel "Los casos de don Frutos Gómez", by Velmiro Ayala Gauna.