Nacha Regules
{{Short description|1950 film}}
{{Infobox film
| name = Nacha Regules
| image =File:Nacha Regules.jpeg
| caption =
| director = Luis César Amadori
| producer =
| based_on = Nacha Regules by Manuel Gálvez
| writer = Luis César Amadori
Pedro Miguel Obligado
| narrator =
| starring = Zully Moreno
Arturo de Córdova
Eduardo Cuitiño
| music = Juan Ehlert
| cinematography = Alberto Etchebehere
| editing = Jorge Gárate
| studio = Argentina Sono Film
| distributor = Argentina Sono Film
| released = {{Film date|1950|3|2|df=y}}
| runtime = 107 minutes
| country = Argentina
| language = Spanish
| budget =
}}
Nacha Regules is a 1950 Argentine period romantic melodrama film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Luis César Amadori and starring Zully Moreno, Arturo de Córdova and Eduardo Cuitiño.España p.37-38 It was based on a 1919 novel of the same title by Manuel Gálvez and was a commercial success.Karush p.189 Goble p.172 The film's sets were designed by the art director Gori Muñoz. Like a number of films of the era, it embraces Peronist themes.Karush p.189
Synopsis
Around the time of the Argentina Centennial, an aristocrat attempts to reform a prostitute he has fallen in love with. They face hostility and mockery from his upper-class friends, but remain together to build a new life together.Karush p.189
Cast
- Zully Moreno as Nacha Regules
- Arturo de Córdova as Fernando Monsalvat
- Eduardo Cuitiño
- Zoe Ducos
- Enrique Chaico
- Diana Maggi
- Federico Mansilla
- Blanca Vidal
- Bernardo Perrone
- Nelly Meden
- Jesús Pampín
- Liana Moabro
- Miriam Sucre
- Domingo Mania
- Camelia de Maucci
- Gloria Ferrandiz
- Julia Giusti
- René Cossa
- Beba Bidart
- Amalia Sánchez Ariño
- Analía Gadé
- César Soriano
- Fernando Campos
- Mónica Linares
- Marta Perez
- Luisa Montero
- Luis García Bosch
References
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Bibliography
- España, Claudio. Luis Cesar Amadori. Centro Editor de América Latina, 1993.
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
- Karush, Matthew B. Culture of Class: Radio and Cinema in the Making of a Divided Argentina, 1920–1946. Duke University Press, 2012.
External links
- {{IMDb title|0042775}}
{{Luis César Amadori}}
Category:1950s Spanish-language films
Category:Argentine black-and-white films
Category:Films directed by Luis César Amadori
Category:Argentine drama films
Category:1950s Argentine films
Category:Films set in Buenos Aires
Category:Films based on Argentine novels
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