My Family's Beautiful!
My Family's Beautiful! (Spanish:¡Qué linda es mi familia!) is a 1980 Argentine comedy film directed by Palito Ortega and starring Luis Sandrini and Niní Marshall.[1] It was the final film of the comedian Marshall, who had made her screen debut in 1938.
My Family's Beautiful! | |
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Directed by | Palito Ortega |
Produced by | Palito Ortega |
Written by | José P. Dominiani |
Starring | Luis Sandrini Niní Marshall |
Music by | Palito Ortega |
Cinematography | Leonardo Rodríguez Solís |
Edited by | Jorge Gárate |
Release date | 17 July 1980 |
Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Luis Sandrini
- Niní Marshall as Rosita
- Palito Ortega
- Las Trillizas de Oro
- Mariana Karr
- Silvia Merlino
- Rolo Puente
- Héctor Armendáriz
- Angélica Perrone
- Rubén Green
- Vicente La Russa
- Alberto Irizar
- Rodolfo Onetto
- Sergio Malbrán
- Luis Corradi
- Ricardo Jordán
- Thelma Stefani
- Luis Tasca
- Diego Armando Maradona
- Juan Alberto Mateyko
- Alberto Martín
- Pablo Olivo
- Jorge Marchegiani
- Alfredo Monserrat
- Juan Carlos Altavista
- Carlos Balá
- Raúl Florido
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References
- Finchelstein p.151
Bibliography
- Federico Finchelstein. The Ideological Origins of the Dirty War: Fascism, Populism, and Dictatorship in Twentieth Century Argentina. Oxford University Press, 2014.
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