Mateo (1937 film)

Mateo is a 1937 Argentine drama film based upon the play by Armando Discépolo. It was adapted and directed by Daniel Tinayre.[1]

Mateo
Directed byDaniel Tinayre
Written byArmando Discépolo (play); Daniel Tinayre
StarringLuis Arata
Release date
  • 1937 (1937)
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Plot

An old carriage-driver who is rendered jobless by cars and progress is so desperate that he becomes a gangster. But when his own son starts a life of crime, he repents and gives himself to the authorities, setting an example for his family and especially for his son.

Cast

gollark: They are gods, they can MAKE food with godness.
gollark: What a very sensible policy.
gollark: I know that for purposes only. How are these related anyway?
gollark: Also campanologist (bell-ringer) in English.
gollark: Really? Undergo plate tectonics I guess.

References

  1. Martín, Jorge Abel (1980). Cine argentino '79 (in Spanish). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Corregidor. p. 48.


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