Alfredo Barbieri
Know for: Acting
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Place of birth: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Patolandia nuclear (1978)
El Pato faces a gang of spies who use a stuntman to seize an atomic pile.
Ritmo, Sal y Pimienta (1951)
A young woman wants to dedicate herself to Spanish music and her father opposes it, but she continues with her project.
Mary tuvo la culpa (1950)
A woman separates from her husband when she hears him name a certain Mary in his dreams.
Ritmo, amor y picardía (1954)
A grumpy father has an attitude change when a young man who marries one of his daughters alters the home lifestyle.
Vamos a soñar por el amor (1971)
Two women are River Plate Club fans, while their husbands are Boca Juniors fans. The males go out on their own, causing some trouble, until they are...
La cumparsita (1961)
Set in the 1900s and filmed partially in Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Barcelona, Madrid and Sevilla. A young lady of Spanish parents, raised in the...
Estrellas de Buenos Aires (1956)
The son of an entrepreneur is strongly attracted to a magazine theater showgirl.
Coche cama, alojamiento (1968)
A magazine company and some in-love couples board a night train where a gang of bandits is traveling.
Venga a bailar el rock (1957)
A group of young people organizes a music festival.
El fantasma de la opereta (1955)
A killer stalks chorus girls.
El sonámbulo que quería dormir (1956)
The nephews of an elderly millionaire want to eliminate him in order to inherit his fortune.
The Hand that Squeezes (1953)
Spanish horror comedy from 1953.
Viaje de una noche de verano (1965)
A group of tourists travel Buenos Aires by bus.
Escuela de sirenas y tiburones (1955)
Mistakes, songs and intrigues in a mixed boarding school.
La tía de Carlitos (1953)
To protect the relationships of his two friends, a student drags to act as their aunt.
Las zapatillas coloradas (1952)
Two detectives are hired to investigate the theft of essential shoes for a famous dancer.
El mucamo de la niña (1951)
A young man starts working in a millionaire's home to take care of his daughter.
Los tres mosquiteros (1953)
A young provincial and two comedians replace the main actors in the theatrical performance of The Three Musketeers.
Romeo y Julita (1954)
A couple rents a department that turns out to be owned by another person.