Emelco
Emelco was an Argentine film studio. In 1946, Emelco reportedly had annual contracts with 530 theatres in Argentina, representing all of the first run and major second run and neighborhood theatres. It also had opened an office in New York City.[1]
Selected filmography
- Burnt Land (1968)
- Native Pony (1953)
- Derecho viejo (1951)
- Una viuda casi alegre (1950)
- Juan Mondiola (1950)
- Rice and Milk (1950)
- Dance of Fire (1949)
- Diez segundos (1949)
- Vidalita (1949)
- The Name Was Carlos Gardel (1949)
- El barco sale a las diez (1948)
- The Drummer of Tacuari (1948)
- White Horse Inn (1948)
- Tierra del fuego (1948)
- El retrato (1947)
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References
- Motion picture herald. Quigley Pub. Co. November 1946. p. 55. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
Ente los años 1946 y 1953 Angel Oscar Donà, fue el Gerente Publicitario para los cortos comerciales de Cine Argentino.
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