Suburban Melody (Spanish: Melodía de arrabal) is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Imperio Argentina, Carlos Gardel and Vicente Padula.
The film was made in Spanish, primarily for release in Spanish-speaking countries.
The film was extremely popular in Argentina, the native country of its three stars, where it was one of the highest-grossing releases.
[2] After she hears his voice, a music teacher encourages a gambler to pursue a career as a professional singer.
He enjoys success, but his former criminal connections threaten to wreck his progress.