Known for Acting
"Lucía" is an Argentine-American evangelist propaganda color film directed by Dick Ross that was filmed in 1963 but was never released commercially in Argentina. The film was processed in Hollywood and also filmed in an English-spoken version.
A bourgeois lady has an affair with a revolutionary and idealistic young medical student who participates in the assault on a hospital.
Cándida marries a widowed millionaire. She is in full exercise of being the housewife, when her husband's daughter arrives, with the company of Amelita Vargas with 2 purposes: to find out what her father is hiding and that she marry him..
The daughter of a bourgeois family is seduced, pregnant and dragged into a seedy environment.
The police use Mr. Buendía to obtain information about a gangster to whom he is identical.
Two robbers flee to Brazil with a cabaret singer after robbing a bank.
An amnesiac carnival psychic is haunted by the thought that a man is coming to kill her.
A woman feels abandoned by her husband and children.
After his wife's death, widower begins to learn details about a double life she led.
A philosophy teacher is raped by her night school students.
The murder of a man is investigated by a judge but the documentation that the dead man possessed makes the investigation hampered by politicians.