Francisco Martínez Allende

Most Popular Francisco Martínez Allende Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

La telaraña Trailer (1954)

30 September 1954

The problems of a man who when he goes to see his newborn son is mistaken for an assailant.

Mujeres casadas Trailer (1954)

10 September 1954

A woman who's just about to commit adultery gets compromised due to an unpredicted mistake during her adventure.

El tambor de Tacuarí Trailer (1948)

06 July 1948

After the May Revolution occurred, a young man abandoned his royalist uncle and became a drummer for the revolutionary army and his father's guide.

La muerte está mintiendo Trailer (1950)

26 July 1950

The protagonist commits a crime and abandons his brother, on whom the shadow of suspicion falls, to avoid punishment.

El hombre de las sorpresas Trailer (1949)

05 October 1949

A man pretends to be dead and his dying wish causes his wife to marry a drifter and lose her inheritance.

Facundo, el tigre de los llanos Trailer (1952)

03 July 1952

Aspects of the life of Juan Facundo Quiroga, a caudillo who for many years ruled the province of La Rioja in Argentina and was assassinated in 1835.

El extraño caso de la mujer asesinada Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

A woman fond of spiritualism and neglected by her husband starts an affair with an American industrialist.

Vacaciones Trailer (1947)

25 September 1947

A woman's dilemma between love for her mother and passion for a man.

El gaucho y el diablo Trailer (1952)

03 November 1952

A rancher makes a pact with the devil to achieve happiness and love.

Singer Cafe Trailer (1951)

05 July 1951

In the mid nineteenth century, flamenco singing and dancing bring together their most loyal fans in a tablao in Andalusia where Rosarillo, an attractive singer unleashes the passions of his audience.

María Magdalena Trailer (1954)

10 June 1954

A vile woman has a change of attitude and starts helping a scientist who deliberately infects himself to test the efficacy of a vaccine.

Muñeca Trailer (1927)

01 January 1927

Mario Soffici's first introduction to film direction. Short made in 16mm, where he adapted some scenes from Armando Discepolo's script "Muñeca" as an experiment to compare the differences between theater and film.