
Carlos Cores
1923 - 2000Juan Carlos Márquez Cores, better known as Carlos Cores, was an Argentine film actor and film director.
Cores entered the film industry in 1939 and starred in over 60 films between then and his retirement in the early 1980s. In 1968 he directed, acted and wrote Asalto a la Ciudad.
El hombre que debía una muerte
Mario Soffici
Amelia Bence, Carlos Cores
A young woman welcomes a stranger into her home who pretends to have an accident. After a fleeting romance, the two marry and she immediately inherits a fortune due to the death of her uncle. Later, the young woman discovered that there is a connection between the events.
El hombre que debía una muerte
Guacho
Lucas Demare
Tita Merello, Carlos Cores
A handsome newcomer in a village marries a local girl. A year or so later an abandoned baby is left on the couple's doorstep, a baby the man had with another woman. They decide to raise the kid along with the one they had together.
Guacho
Allá en el setenta y tantos
Francisco Mugica
Silvana Roth, Carlos Cores
The life of Élida Passo, pioneer of medicine of the Buenos Aires of the XIX century. By 1870, the first women tried to practice medicine in an area reserved for men; and through sacrifice and struggle, they begin the path towards a more egalitarian society.
Allá en el setenta y tantos
El ángel desnudo
Carlos Hugo Christensen
Olga Zubarry, Guillermo Battaglia
A sculptor lends money to a bankrupt man, who agrees to allow his daughter pose for the sculptor's next work. The film caused a scandal in Argentina for the depiction of then 17-year-old Olga Zubarry's naked back. Adaptated from the novel "Fräulein Else" by Arthur Schnitzler.
The Naked Angel