Los martes, orquídeas

Los martes, orquídeas
Directed by Francisco Múgica
Written by Francisco Oyarzábal,
Carlos A. Olivari,
Sixto Pondal Ríos
Starring Enrique Serrano, Juan Carlos Thorry, Nuri Montsé
Music by Enrique Delfino
Cinematography Alfredo Traverso
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Release dates
Running time
84 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

Los martes, orquídeas (On Tuesdays, Orchids) is a 1941 Argentine black and white comedy film which won the Argentine Best Picture award for 1941.

Production

Los martes, orquídeas was produced by Lumiton, directed by Francisco Múgica. The script was written by Francisco Oyarzábal based on a simple yet effective story by Carlos A. Olivari and Sixto Pondal Ríos. The stars were Enrique Serrano, Juan Carlos Thorry and Nuri Montsé. The film introduced Mirtha Legrand as Elenita, in her first leading role.[1]

Synopsis

The plot revolves around Elenita, the youngest of four sisters, shy, romantic and lonely. To try to bring her to life, her father sends her a bouquet of orchids each week, so she will think she has an admirer.[1] A young, unemployed actor is hired to pose as the wealthy suitor. There are comic scenes as he dresses in fancy clothes, rides a horse and attends a party. By the time the ruse comes to light, the young couple have fallen in love and decided to marry. The father expects that his daughter will reject the young man when she learns he is poor and Italian in origin, but to his dismay she accepts him as he is.[2]

Reception

Los martes, orquídeas was considered the best comedy that had been made in Argentina to date. It launched the career of the young Mirtha Legrand.[3] Columbia Pictures used the film as the basis for You Were Never Lovelier (1942) with Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth.[4] The Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences gave a number of awards for the film:[5]

Full cast

The full cast was:[6]

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