A store clerk, a detective, the theft of a necklace and a murder.A store clerk, a detective, the theft of a necklace and a murder.A store clerk, a detective, the theft of a necklace and a murder.
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But, what are 66 years in the history of the World??
A wink of the eye.
I saw this movie yesterday. A crazy comedy that I only could compare with "Hellzapoppin'", a Hollywood production, or some Marx Brothers films.
Totally implausible situations, lived by our heroine, Mirtha Legrand, so pretty and unreal that she even plays a window store mannequin, adopting the pose and keeping quiet and... nobody noticing the deceit!!!
But there are much more outrageous situations, like her being wrapped up in a Persian carpet, tied up in it and even kicked by the thieves --they don't know a person is inside the rolled carpet.
Those thieves are behind a necklace valued at one million and a half Pesos (in 1950 the value of a Dollar was 15,20 Pesos --I checked it on the Internet-- and the whole film is a continuous pursue between police and robbers to see who will get first to that necklace.
All sorts of hilarious mishaps will happen during this desperate search by pursuers on both sides of the law.
Mirtha Legrand was an excellent comedy actress, safe when she had to play drunkenness... One cringes and feels the embarrassment she must have felt playing that scene.
The movie must have been planned for twelve year old boys, so, if you are able to go back to that time in you life, it's a very entertaining pastime.
I enjoyed it very much.
As a matter of fact I swallowed it hook, line and sinker.
I will never reveal who got the necklace.
A wink of the eye.
I saw this movie yesterday. A crazy comedy that I only could compare with "Hellzapoppin'", a Hollywood production, or some Marx Brothers films.
Totally implausible situations, lived by our heroine, Mirtha Legrand, so pretty and unreal that she even plays a window store mannequin, adopting the pose and keeping quiet and... nobody noticing the deceit!!!
But there are much more outrageous situations, like her being wrapped up in a Persian carpet, tied up in it and even kicked by the thieves --they don't know a person is inside the rolled carpet.
Those thieves are behind a necklace valued at one million and a half Pesos (in 1950 the value of a Dollar was 15,20 Pesos --I checked it on the Internet-- and the whole film is a continuous pursue between police and robbers to see who will get first to that necklace.
All sorts of hilarious mishaps will happen during this desperate search by pursuers on both sides of the law.
Mirtha Legrand was an excellent comedy actress, safe when she had to play drunkenness... One cringes and feels the embarrassment she must have felt playing that scene.
The movie must have been planned for twelve year old boys, so, if you are able to go back to that time in you life, it's a very entertaining pastime.
I enjoyed it very much.
As a matter of fact I swallowed it hook, line and sinker.
I will never reveal who got the necklace.
- davidtraversa-1
- Jun 4, 2016
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By what name was La vendedora de fantasías (1953) officially released in Canada in English?
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