The Charge of the Gauchos is a 1928 American-Argentine silent historical film directed by Albert H. Kelley and starring Francis X. Bushman, Jacqueline Logan, and Guido Trento. Bushman plays Manuel Belgrano, one of the leaders of the 1810 May Revolution. The film's Spanish title refers to a line from the Argentine national anthem. It was made as a patriotic endeavor designed to boost the small Argentine film industry, but with enough action and romance to appeal to international audiences particularly in the UK and the United States. The film was also released under the title The Beautiful Spy.

Una nueva y gloriosa nación (1928)
Directed by Albert H. Kelley
Genres - Biography, Drama, History, Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Historical Film, Silent Film |
Release Date - May 10, 1928 |
Run Time - 65 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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1810 May Revolution, 1928 Release, Action, American-Argentine Film, Argentine Film Industry, Argentine National Anthem, Directed By Albert H. Kelley, International Audiences, Manuel Belgrano, Patriotic Endeavor, Romance, Silent Historical Film, United States
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Narrative Location: Argentina
Alternate Titles
Dia tin eleftherian
GR
Kun sortovalta sortui
FI
The Beautiful Spy
GB
The Charge of the Gauchos
, US
Una nueva y gloriosa nación
AR
Διά την ελευθερίαν
GR