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- %C2%A1Tango! abstract "¡Tango! is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology (but not the first sound film.) Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success was limited due to poor sound quality and weak acting. ¡Tango! established a formula that would be used by many subsequent tango films.".
- %C2%A1Tango! thumbnail Tango_1933_film_poster.jpg?width=300.
- %C2%A1Tango! wikiPageExternalLink books?id=IXQ-EW2IVBsC&pg=PA39.
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- %C2%A1Tango! wikiPageExternalLink tt0024642.
- %C2%A1Tango! wikiPageID "42986208".
- %C2%A1Tango! wikiPageRevisionID "612709477".
- %C2%A1Tango! caption "Poster for the film".
- %C2%A1Tango! cinematography Alberto_Etchebehere.
- %C2%A1Tango! country "Argentina".
- %C2%A1Tango! director Luis_Moglia_Barth.
- %C2%A1Tango! language "Spanish".
- %C2%A1Tango! music "Roberto Firpo, Homero Manzi, Sebastián Piana, Rodolfo Sciammarella and Freddy Scorticati".
- %C2%A1Tango! name "¡Tango!".
- %C2%A1Tango! starring "Libertad Lamarque, Pepe Arias and Tita Merello".
- %C2%A1Tango! studio Argentina_Sono_Film.
- %C2%A1Tango! writer "Luis Moglia Barth and Carlos de la Pua".
- %C2%A1Tango! subject Category:1933_films.
- %C2%A1Tango! subject Category:Argentine_films.
- %C2%A1Tango! subject Category:Spanish-language_films.
- %C2%A1Tango! type Film.
- %C2%A1Tango! type Work.
- %C2%A1Tango! type Wikidata:Q11424.
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- %C2%A1Tango! comment "¡Tango! is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology (but not the first sound film.) Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success was limited due to poor sound quality and weak acting. ¡Tango! established a formula that would be used by many subsequent tango films.".
- %C2%A1Tango! label "¡Tango!".
- %C2%A1Tango! label "¡Tango!".
- %C2%A1Tango! label "Танго (фильм, 1933)".
- %C2%A1Tango! sameAs m.010s6y_m.
- %C2%A1Tango! wasDerivedFrom ¡Tango!?oldid=612709477.
- %C2%A1Tango! depiction Tango_1933_film_poster.jpg.
- %C2%A1Tango! isPrimaryTopicOf ¡Tango!.