Mariano Mores

Most Popular Mariano Mores Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Un elefante color ilusión Trailer (1970)

07 July 1970

A boy travels from Chaco to Buenos Aires taking with him an elephant that saved from a circus.

Good Night, Buenos Aires Trailer (1964)

09 October 1964

Various musical episodes make up this film-magazine in which Del Carril tried to merge his two great passions: cinema and tango.

Café de los maestros Trailer (2008)

26 June 2008

Coffee Masters is a documentary by Miguel Kohan, produced by Lita Stantic, Gustavo Santaolalla and Walter Salles.

La ñata contra el vidrio Trailer (1972)

20 July 1972

Several short films from the first class of graduates of the National School of Experimentation and Film Production (ENERC), from 1965.

La tía de Carlos Trailer (1946)

16 August 1946

A young man pretends to be his friends' aunt to solve certain problems.

Senderos de fe Trailer (1938)

26 October 1938

After saying goodbye to friends, a man walks towards the port while realizing that what a young woman with a graceful voice sang begins to open the door that leads him to the path of faith.

America By Night Trailer (1957)

28 July 1957

Italian mondo featuring scenes of night life in North and South America, including Las Vegas, New Orleans, San Francisco, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.

La voz de mi ciudad Trailer (1953)

15 January 1953

El patio de la morocha Trailer (1951)

14 August 1951

The granddaughter of the watchman of a theater that is going to be demolished has the dream of being a successful female singer like her mother and the son of the theater owner makes it possible.

Corrientes, calle de ensueños Trailer (1949)

29 September 1949

Story about a humble musician who triumphs overcoming his failures and a young woman arrives in Buenos Aires from the interior of the country in search of triumph but finds death.

La doctora quiere tangos Trailer (1949)

20 July 1949

Luisa Soler, a young and wealthy lawyer, travels to the province of Buenos Aires with her aunt Totona and there she meets a humble composer of tangos, Martín Salazar.