El fin de la noche

El fin de la noche (End of the Night) is a 1944 Argentine film. It is notable for being an anti-Nazi film made in neutral Argentina during World War II and set in occupied France. Shot from August to November 1943, the release was put on hold for more than a year, pending authorization by the pro-Axis military government of that time. The film is also remembered in Argentina for Libertad Lamarque's performance of the tango Uno, composed by Mariano Mores and Enrique Santos Discépolo.

Plot
A female Argentine tango singer in occupied France (Libertad Lamarque) gets romantically involved with a Resistance member (Juan José Miguez). A local Gestapo commander (Alberto Bello) tries to convince her to infiltrate the Resistance in exchange for her little daughter's safety.

Cast

 * Libertad Lamarque...Lola Morel
 * Juan José Míguez...Daniel
 * Alberto Bello...Herr Kleit
 * María Esther Buschiazzo …Madame Gené
 * Ernesto Raquén …Jaime
 * Florence Marly...Agent "Pilar"
 * Homero Cárpena...Resistance's driver
 * Rene Mugica...Kleit's assistant