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  1. The Hand in the Trap (Spanish: La mano en la trampa) is a 1961 Argentine film directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson and starring Francisco Rabal, Elsa Daniel and Leonardo Favio. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the FIPRESCI Prize.

  2. The Hand in the Trap: Directed by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson. With Elsa Daniel, Francisco Rabal, Leonardo Favio, María Rosa Gallo. A woman uncovers the secret of her aunt's withdrawal from the world and arranges a confrontation with the man who jilted her.

  3. Hand traps are the latest and most popular way of interrupting your opponent in Yu-Gi-Oh, and have become a staple of the game. If you want to stand a chance against any sort of modern deck, you’ll need to include a few of ‘em. But hand traps aren’t a specific type of card, like a monster or a spell card.

  4. Beneath its controlled, serene surface, The Hand in the Trap oozes sexual frustration, revealing both the decay caused by fear of desire, and the trap that can be triggered when desire is embraced.

  5. Winner of the International Federation of Film Critics Prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 1961, La mano en la trampa (The Hand in the The psychological coming-of-age films that Argentine director Leopoldo Torre Nilsson made in the late '50s and early '60s with his demure and distant blonde cinematic muse, Elsa Daniel, constitute…

  6. Young Laura, home from boarding school, is determined to finally get a glimpse of the half-brother who's been confined upstairs for twenty years but when she does, she discovers a completely different relative under lock and key and, as her aunt tells her, "it's bad enough you went snooping around but now you've gone and put your hand in the ...

  7. In The Hand in the Trap, one of the directors most successful works, Elsa Daniel uncovers the secret of her aunt’s withdrawal from the world and arranges a confrontation with the man who jilted her.