Vida y milagros de Don Fausto ("The Life and Miracles of Jiggs") is a 1924 Chilean animated silent comedy film, the third film of Carlos F. Borcosque which he shot with director Carlos Espejo.[1][2] It was based on the Bringing Up Father comic strip.
Vida y milagros de Don Fausto | |
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Directed by | Carlos Espejo, Carlos F. Borcosque |
Cinematography | Carlos F. Borcosque |
Production company | Estudios Cinematograficos Borcosque |
Release date | September 1924 |
Country | Chile |
Language | Silent |
It opened at the Septiembre and Brasil theatres of Santiago in September 1924.[2] It was a major success, an "extraordinary comedy" which made audiences laugh.[3] Borcosque was the cinematographer for the film which was produced under his own Estudios Cinematograficos Borcosque.[4]
Films directed by Carlos F. Borcosque | |
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Chile (1920s) |
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USA (1930-1939) |
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Argentina (1939-1966) |
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