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Name
  
Julio Porter


Role
  
Screenwriter

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Born
  
July 14, 1916
Buenos Aires

Occupation
  
Screenwriter & Film director

Died
  
October 24, 1979, Mexico City, Mexico

TV shows
  
Maria Belen, La recogida, Un original y veinte copias, Penthouse

Movies
  
Scandal in the Family, El Extrano del pelo largo, Safo - Historia De Una Pasi, La comadrita, Yo no elegi mi vida

Similar People
  
Libertad Leblanc, Enrique Carreras, Mario C Lugones, Carlos Hugo Christensen, Carlos Schlieper

Julio Porter (July 14, 1916 in Buenos Aires – October 24, 1979 in Mexico City) was an Argentine screenwriter and film director known as one of the most prolific screenwriters and film directors in the history of the Cinema of Argentina.

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He wrote the scripts for over 100 films between 1942 and his death. He directed 25 films between 1951 and 1979. His 1967 film Scandal in the Family was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival.

Director

  • De turno con la muerte (1951)
  • Concierto para una lágrima (1955)
  • La cigüeña dijo sí (1955)
  • Canario rojo (1955)
  • Marianela (1955)
  • La sombra de Safo (1957)
  • Historia de una carta (1957)
  • Una gira A.T.M. (1958)
  • La escuelita del relajo (1958)
  • Al diablo con la música (1958)
  • Una abuelita atómica (1958)
  • Triunfa la pandilla (1959)
  • La pandilla se divierte (1959)
  • La pandilla en acción (1959)
  • Aventuras de la pandilla (1959)
  • Locos por la música (1962)
  • Escándalo en la familia (1967)
  • Coche cama alojamiento (1968)
  • La casa de Madame Lulú (1968)
  • Deliciosamente amoral (1969)
  • ¡Qué noche de casamiento! (1969)
  • El extraño del pelo larggo (1970)
  • Blum (1970)
  • El Mundo es de los jóvenes (1970)
  • La carpa del amor (1979)
  • Actor

  • Rhythm, Salt and Pepper (1951)
  • Screenwriter

  • The Fan (1951)
  • Rebel Without a House (1960)
  • References

    Julio Porter Wikipedia