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  2. Isabel Sarli - Wikipedia

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    Hilda Isabel Gorrindo Sarli (Spanish pronunciation: [isaˈβel ˈsaɾli]; 9 July 1929 [1] – 25 June 2019), nicknamed Coca, [2] was an Argentine actress. She was known for starring in several sexploitation films by Armando Bó, [3] especially in the 1960s and 1970s. She began her career as a model, becoming Miss Argentina and reaching the semi ...

  3. Fuego (1969 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film became the first Argentine film banned following new censorship rules under military dictator Juan Carlos Onganía.Advised by Jaime Cabouli, a well-known distributor, Bó and Sarli went to New York City with the film's negative where it was released, following a $150,000 publicity campaign, at the Rialto West and Rialto East on October 10, 1969.

  4. Carne (1968 film) - Wikipedia

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    In the film Isabel Sarli has explicit sex scenes with Víctor Bó, who was Armando Bo's son.Armando and Isabel were lovers at the time so Victor was her stepson. In interviews, Victor later talked about the difficulty of filming the erotic scenes with Isabel "Coca" Sarli: "With Coca it was a very particular relationship, because when we had love scenes we both laughed because we were so nervous."

  5. Una Viuda descocada - Wikipedia

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    95 minutes. Country. Argentina. Language. Spanish. Una Viuda descocada is a 1980 Argentine comedy film written and directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli. It is a sequel to the Bó's 1967 film La señora del intendente and it was also the last film he directed before his death.

  6. Thunder Among the Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Guaraní. Thunder Among the Leaves ( Spanish: El trueno entre las hojas) is a 1958 Argentine - Paraguayan drama film directed by Armando Bó, starring himself, Isabel Sarli, Ernesto Báez and Andrés Laszlo. The screenplay by Paraguayan writer Augusto Roa Bastos was based on his short story La hija del ministro. [2] [3] Set in Paraguay, the ...

  7. Sexploitation film - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical release poster for the 1969 Argentine film Éxtasis tropical, starring Isabel Sarli, one of the biggest stars of the sexploitation genre. [1] [2]A sexploitation film (or sex-exploitation film) is a class of independently produced, low-budget [3] feature film that is generally associated with the 1960s [4] and early 1970s, and that serves largely as a vehicle for the exhibition of ...

  8. La Mujer de mi padre - Wikipedia

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    La Mujer de mi padre. Still image from a scene of the film, featuring a naked Sarli swimming. La Mujer de mi padre ("My Father's Woman", also translatable as "My Father's Mistress") is a 1968 Argentine sexploitation drama film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli, Victor Bó and Armando Bó.

  9. Furia infernal - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Sarli. Release date. 1973. ( 1973) Country. Argentina. Language. Spanish. Furia infernal, known in English-speaking territories as Ardent Summer, The Hot Days or, in the Carne Sobre Carne: Intimidades de Isabel Sarli documentary rendering, The Horny Days, [1] is a 1973 Argentine drama film directed by Armando Bó and starring Isabel Sarli .