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- Piantadino is a 1950 Argentine comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica during the classical era of Argentine cinema. The film is based on the cartoon...
- Argentine comics artist and humorist. His characters included the convict Piantadino, who became the subject of a 1950 film, and Mi Sobrino Capicúa (My Nephew...
- (1951) Perdición de mujeres [es] (1951) Hombres sin alma [es] (1951) Piantadino (Argentina, 1950) Polar (Spain, 2019) Las puertitas del Sr. López (Argentina...
- Lucas Domingo Roberto Mandrafina - (Spaghetti Brothers) Adolfo Mazzone - (Piantadino) Guillermo Mordillo José Antonio Muñoz - (Alack Sinner) Fabian Nicieza...
- strips and was published until 1972. It included Adolfo Mazzone's classic Piantadino strip, Oscar Conti's Amarroto and many others. Intervalo magazine appeared...
- león (1951) Buenos Aires a la vista (1950) La Barra de la esquina (1950) Piantadino (1950) El Seductor (1950) El Zorro pierde el pelo (1950) Alma de bohemio...
- de amor (1946 film) 1948 El barco sale a las diez 1949 Esperanza 1950 Piantadino 1951 La pícara cenicienta 1952 Rescate de sangre 1959 I Was Born in Buenos...
- Esposa último modelo (1950), Alfredo Villegas Cuando besa mi marido (1950) Piantadino (1950) La cuna vacía (1949) La calle grita (1948) Nunca te diré adiós...
- 1946 El tercer huésped 1948 Hoy ****ple años mamá 1950 Juan Mondiola 1950 Piantadino 1952 Marido de ocasión 1953 Honour Your Mother 1954 Sábado del pecado...
- Guerrero and many others.[citation needed] Adolfo Mazzone's character Piantadino appeared in the magazine. Rico Tipo had two decades of glory, the 1940s...