El Caradura y la millonaria
El Caradura y la millonaria | |
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Directed by | Enrique Cahen Salaberry |
Written by | Luis César Amadori, Enrique Cahen Salaberry |
Produced by | Eugenio Gersbach, Angel Aloie |
Cinematography | Américo Hoss |
Edited by | Ricardo Rodríguez Nistal |
Music by | Horacio Malvicino |
Production company | Tachis Films |
Distributed by | Lumiere Sudamericana |
Release date |
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Running time | 1 hr 30 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
El Caradura y la millonaria, also known as No estoy enamorada de tí, pero te quiero. is a 1971 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry.[1][2] It was one of several films by Cahen Salaberry after his return from Spain to Argentine cinema in the 1960s.[3] The screenplay was written by Luis Cesar Amadori and Antonio Botta.[4] It is a remake of the 1938 film El canillita y la dama.[5] The film premiered on 6 March 1971,[6] and starred Juan Carlos Altavista and María Vaner,[7] with Vaner performing her own songs.[8]
Plot
[edit]A wealthy man repents and traces his son from his first wife whom he abandoned while pregnant.
Cast
[edit]- Juan Carlos Altavista
- María Vaner
- Santiago Bal
- Aldo Bigatti
- Susana Brunetti
- Pablo Codevila
- Dringue Farías
- Guido Gorgatti
- Fidel Pintos
- Menchu Quesada
- Virginia Romay
- León Sarthié
- Semillita
- Tomás Simari
- Emilio Vidal
- Oscar Villa
- Susana Rubio
References
[edit]- ^ La Opinion revista - Issues 108-112, Editorial Olta, (1980), p.61.
- ^ Gallena, Mario (2008). De Gardel a Norma Aleandro (in Spanish). Ediciones Corregidor. p. 342. ISBN 9789500512503.
- ^ Plazaola, Luis Trelles (1989). South American Cinema: Dictionary of Film Makers. La Editorial, UPR. p. 41. ISBN 978-0-8477-2011-8. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
- ^ Plazaola, Luis Trelles (1989). South American Cinema: Dictionary of Film Makers. La Editorial, UPR. ISBN 978-0-8477-2011-8.
- ^ España, Claudio (2005). Cine argentino (in Spanish). Fondo Nacional de los Artes. p. 168. ISBN 9789509807884.
- ^ "El Caradura y la millonaria" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 8 July 2022.
- ^ Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930-1995) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones Corregidor. p. 92. ISBN 950-05-0896-6.
- ^ Manetti, Ricardo (2005). Cine argentino: modernidad y vanguardias, 1957/1983 (in Spanish). Vol. 2. Fondo Nacional de las Artes. p. 218. ISBN 978-950-9807-89-1. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
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