La Vendedora de fantasías
Appearance
La Vendedora de fantasías | |
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Directed by | Daniel Tinayre, Orlando Zumpano |
Written by | Alejandro Verbitsky and Emilio Villalba Welsh |
Produced by | Edgardo Togni |
Starring | Mirtha Legrand and Alberto Closas |
Cinematography | Alberto Etchebehere |
Edited by | Jorge Gárate |
Music by | Víctor Slister |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
La Vendedora de fantasías (The Fantasy Saleswoman) is a 1950 Argentine crime comedy film directed by Daniel Tinayre. It stars Mirtha Legrand and Alberto Closas.
Plot
[edit]Marta (Legrand), a department store clerk, aids her police detective fiancé (Closas) in hunting down a gang of jewel thieves. She awakens to later realise that it was all a dream.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Mirtha Legrand as Martha
- Alberto Closas as Roberto / Aníbal Ferro, "Pulguita"
- Alberto Bello as Jaime
- Homero Cárpena as Lavanca / policeman
- Nathán Pinzón as El Cabezón
- Beba Bidart as Olga Bernard
- Francisco Charmiello as Pancho
- Diana de Córdoba as Woman in hotel
- Pilar Gómez as Catalina / mother of Alberto
- Haydée Larroca as Cholita
- Miguel Ligero as Garófalo
- Alberto Quiles as Mucamo
- Ramón J. Garay as concierge
- Alberto Barcel as chief of police
- Luis García Bosch as Borracho
- Manuel Alcón as jewelry buyer
- Carlos Belluci as Sereno
- Fernando Campos
- Carmen Llambí as telephonist
- Jesús Pampín as director of orchestra
Reception
[edit]The critic King thought it was "good cinema and another opportunity to laugh" and Noticias Gráficas considered it a "funny, agile and very well filmed police farce". Film writers Raúl Manrupe and María Alejandra Portela write: "Successful at the time, today it can be seen as an exercise of formal and conceptual arbitrariness. Valued in part by the critics, it retains some effective moments."[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Thompson, Currie Kerr (28 May 2014). Picturing Argentina : myths, movies, and the Peronist vision. Amherst, New York: Cambria Press. p. 5. ISBN 9781604978797.
- ^ Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930-1995) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones Corregidor. p. 605. ISBN 950-05-0896-6.
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