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  1. Nobleza gaucha (Gaucho Nobility) is a 1915 Argentine silent film, loosely based on the Martín Fierro by José Hernández and Santos Vega by Rafael Obligado. It was directed by Eduardo Martinez de la Pera, who shared credit with Humberto Cairo, the producer, and Ernesto Gunche, the cinematographer.

  2. Nobleza gaucha, which premiered in August 1915, marks the beginning of a golden age of silent cinema in Argentina, facilitated by the fall in import of foreign films because of the First World War. It marks also the beginning of a new genre "gauchesco", which will become very popular in Argentina.

  3. The film recounts the kidnapping of a young woman from the rural estancia where she works by a lecherous rural landowner, who imprisons her in his Buenos Aires mansion.

  4. Feb 12, 2020 · Read my review and watch other films which have made the history of cinema at http://www.acinemahistory.com/2020/02/nobleza-gaucha-1915-gaucho-nobility.html

    • 63 min
    • 814
    • Silent films of the 1910s
  5. Don Genaro Gran hires gaucho Juan to capture horses and tame them. In his quest, Juan rescues a girl in trouble whose beauty unleashes Don Genaro's worst impulses. La Pampa, Argentina.

  6. La Pampa, Argentina. Don Genaro Gran hires gaucho Juan to capture horses and tame them. In his quest, Juan rescues a girl in trouble whose beauty unleashes Don Genaro's worst impulses.

  7. Gaucho Nobility is a film directed by Humberto Cairo, Ernesto Gunche, Eduardo Martinez de la Pera with Arturo Mario, María Padín, Celestino Petray, Orfilia Rico .... Year: 1915. Original title: Nobleza gaucha. Synopsis: A licentious patron takes a beautiful stand to his palace in Buenos Aires, after abducting her.