
Alfredo Gobbi
Acting
Biography
Alfredo Gobbi (May 14, 1912, Paris, France - May 21, 1965, Buenos Aires) was an Argentine violinist, pianist, orchesta director and tango composer, called "the romantic violin of tango". He was the son of the pioneers Alfredo Eusebio Gobbi and Flora Rodríguez de Gobbi, exponents of the Old Guard tango.
Known For

10.0
The romance between Amalia Sáenz de Olabarrieta –a widow living in Buenos Aires– and the young Unitarian Eduardo Belgrano. Based on the novel by José Mármol.
Amalia
1936
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10.0
A warehouse employee travels to Buenos Aires with the purpose of rescuing the young woman he is in love with from a gang of criminals.
Loco lindo
1936
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8.0
It narrates the misfortunes that a man who has worked in the field all his life goes through.
Barranca abajo
1937