Amalia de Isaura
Amalia de Isaura (1887–1971) was a Spanish stage and film actress.[1]
Amalia de Isaura | |
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Born | 1887 |
Died | 22 December 1971 Madrid, Spain |
Other names | Amalia de Isaura Pérez |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1924-1970 |
Selected filmography
- The Pure Truth (1931)
- Madrid Carnival (1941)
- Accompany Me (1966)
- Love in Flight (1967)
- Pepa Doncel (1969)
gollark: i.e. generic slices/maps/channels but not actual generics, == being ***maaaaagic*** (admittedly like in most languages, I think), and `make`/`new`.
gollark: Also, as well as that, how it just special-cases stuff instead of implementing reusable solutions.
gollark: e.g. no map function existing or even being possible means that you have *readable* code with a for loop, but it's harder to understand *why that's there* and *what it's for*.
gollark: The main problem I have with it is that it conflates readability (you can see what the code is doing at a low level) with comprehensibility (you know what and why it's doing at a higher one).
gollark: Are you being serious?
References
- Goble p.142
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1 Jan 1999.
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