Amorina (film)
Amorina (aka Amor atormentado) is a 1961 Argentine black and white film directed by Hugo del Carril and written by César Tiempo.[1] It is based on a play by Eduardo Borrás. It stars Hugo del Carril and Tita Merello.[1]
Amorina | |
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Directed by | Hugo del Carril |
Written by | César Tiempo Eduardo Borrás (play) |
Starring | Tita Merello Hugo del Carril |
Distributed by | Argentina Sono Film |
Release date | Argentina (premiere): 6 April 1961 Argentina (re-release): 16 March 2005 (Mar del Plata Film Festival) |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
The film is a drama about marital infidelity. It premièred in Argentina on 6 April 1961 and the film and the performances of del Carill and Merello were well received by critics.[2][3]
Cast
- Tita Merello - Amorina
- Hugo del Carril - Humberto
- María Aurelia Bisutti - Humberto's lover
- Alberto Bello - The Pshychoanalyst
- Golde Flami - Amorina's sister
- Alicia Paz - The daughter
- Rodolfo Ranni - The son
- Juan Carlos Palma -
- Orestes Soriani -
- Walter Reyna -
- Mercedes Román -
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References
- Cabrera, Gustavo (1989). Hugo del Carril: un hombre de nuestro cine (in Spanish). Ediciones Culturales Argentinas. p. 195. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
- Romano, Néstor (1 January 2001). Se Dice de Mí-: La Vida de Tita Merello (in Spanish). Editorial Sudamericana S.A. pp. 84–5. ISBN 978-950-07-1949-0. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
- Álvarez, Pablo (1 January 2007). Tango y Cine Nacional: Una Fusión de Origen. Ciudad Gótica. p. 47. ISBN 978-987-597-066-3. Retrieved 21 June 2013.
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