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Canción de cuna is a 1941 Argentine film based on the famous 1911 play by Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It is about a group of nuns who find an abandoned baby girl at the doorstep of their convent and decide to bring her up. The last act shows the girl, now a full-grown woman, leaving the convent to get married, and dramatizes the struggle of the nun who raised her to let her go.

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  • Canción de cuna (película de 1941) (es)
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  • Canción de cuna es una película argentina dirigida por Gregorio Martínez Sierra basada en su obra homónima y con guion escrito en colaboración con Enrique Amorim y Ramón Gómez Masía que se estrenó el 3 de septiembre de 1941 y que tuvo como protagonistas a Catalina Bárcena, Nury Montsé, Pablo Vicuña, María Duval y Niní Gambier. (es)
  • Canción de cuna is a 1941 Argentine film based on the famous 1911 play by Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It is about a group of nuns who find an abandoned baby girl at the doorstep of their convent and decide to bring her up. The last act shows the girl, now a full-grown woman, leaving the convent to get married, and dramatizes the struggle of the nun who raised her to let her go. (en)
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  • Canción de cuna is a 1941 Argentine film based on the famous 1911 play by Gregorio Martínez Sierra. It is about a group of nuns who find an abandoned baby girl at the doorstep of their convent and decide to bring her up. The last act shows the girl, now a full-grown woman, leaving the convent to get married, and dramatizes the struggle of the nun who raised her to let her go. Canción de cuna has been filmed many times in Spanish, and produced twice in English on TV's Hallmark Hall of Fame, but this 1941 version is the only one actually directed by the author. The best-known (though extremely rarely shown) version is the 1933 Paramount Pictures production made in English, starring Dorothea Wieck and Evelyn Venable. (en)
  • Canción de cuna es una película argentina dirigida por Gregorio Martínez Sierra basada en su obra homónima y con guion escrito en colaboración con Enrique Amorim y Ramón Gómez Masía que se estrenó el 3 de septiembre de 1941 y que tuvo como protagonistas a Catalina Bárcena, Nury Montsé, Pablo Vicuña, María Duval y Niní Gambier. (es)
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