fiction.wikisort.org - MovieCándida is a 1939 Argentine musical film drama directed by Luis Bayon Herrera. The tango film premiered in Buenos Aires and starred Juan Carlos Thorry.[1][2]
1939 Argentine film
Cándida |
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Directed by | Luis Bayon Herrera |
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Written by | Luis Bayon Herrera |
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Produced by | Luis Bayon Herrera |
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Country | Argentina |
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Language | Spanish |
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Plot
Cándida Villar is a clumsy Galician maid who speaks improperly, get a lot of troubles in all the conversations with her bosses, simple and straightforward who from night to morning becomes the most lucky woman of the word because she met a hilarious gallery of character in an art gallery.
Cast
- Niní Marshall ... Cándida
- Augusto Codecá ... Jesús
- Juan Carlos Thorry ... Dr. Adolfo Sánchez
- Tulia Ciámpoli ... Esther
- César Fiaschi ... Dr. Luis Giménez
- Adolfo Stray ... Jacobo
- Nélida Bilbao ... La dactilógrafa
- Lita Fernand ... Julia
- Chiche Gicovatte ... Julia
- Cielito ... Pepito
- S. Tortorelli ... Pepito
- L.S. Pereyra ... Augustito
- Pedro González ... El médico
- Armando Durán ... Agenciero
- A. Porzio ... El patotero
References
- Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures1134788525
Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez, Ana M. Lopez - 2002 Also significant, however, were the pachuco character personified by Tin Tan in Mexico, the brilliant comedienne, Nini Marshall (as either of her immigrant ethnic characters, 'Catita' or 'Candida') and Luis Sandrini in Argentina; Grande Otelo and Oscarito, the chanchada pair, and Mazzaropi, the caipira, in Brazil. By the 1960s and 1970s the Latin American 'star system' fell apart alongside the collapse of the traditional studio mode of production. Contemporary stars are more likely to ...
- The Cambridge Companion to Modern Latin American Culture
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John King - 2004
The Argentine Nini Marshall frequently reprised several stock characters including Catita, the foul-mouthed disruptive daughter of Italian immigrants and Candida, the gallega (Spanish) maid. In Brazil, the stars of chanchada and other film genres were Oscarito and Grande Otelo, who played quite subtly with hill-billy and racial stereotypes. Comedy remained a redoubt for national and popular sentiment in the face of Hollywood, a source of pride that there was a 'we', a community, who .
External links
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