The Song of the Suburbs

The Song of the Suburbs (Spanish: La canción de los barrios) is a 1941 Argentine musical film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis César Amadori, who co-wrote it with Ivo Pelay, and starring Aída Alberti, Alicia Vignoli and Hugo del Carril.[1]This article related to an Argentine film of the 1940s is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a musical drama film is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Luis César AmadoriIvo PelayAída AlbertiAlicia VignoliHugo del CarrilFrancisco ÁlvarezAlberto EtchebehereFrancisco CanaroSono FilmSpanishmusical filmGolden Age of Argentine cinemaCirilo EtulainEliseo HerreroPuerto nuevoThe Newsie and the LadyMaestro LevitaHoneysucklePalabra de honorCaminito de GloriaEl Haragán de la familiaEducating NiníGirls OrchestraThe Third KissBajó un ángel del cieloSon cartas de amorCarmenApasionadamenteTwo Angels and a SinnerMadame Sans-GêneSaint CandidaAlbénizThe Headless WomanGod Reward YouAlmafuerteNacha RegulesMaría MontecristoLa de los ojos color del tiempoLa pasión desnudaEl Grito sagradoCaídos en el infiernoEl barro humanoLove Never DiesAmor prohibidoThe Violet SellerWhere Are You Going, Alfonso XII?My Last TangoPecado de amorComo dos gotas de aguaMás bonita que ningunaLove in FlightUn novio para dos hermanasGood Morning, Little CountessCristina Guzmán