The Man Who Laughed at Love

The Man Who Laughed at Love (Spanish:El hombre que se reía del amor) is a 1933 Spanish comedy film directed by Benito Perojo.[1] It was made at the Orphea Studios in Barcelona.

The Man Who Laughed at Love
Directed byBenito Perojo
Written byPedro Mata (novel)
CinematographyArthur Pochet
Production
company
Star Film
Release date
15 April 1933
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Cast

gollark: Although I don't think I'd want to encourage an increase in lawyers.
gollark: If you could somehow make medicine/law available as undergraduate things that... might help?
gollark: The UK does those, I think, and seems to be doing fine lawyer and doctor-wise.
gollark: A convincing explanation I read of the everyone-has-to-go-to-college thing is that college degrees work as a signal to employers that you have some basic competence at listening independently, doing things for delayed gain later, sort of thing, more than providing any massively work-relevant skills, and it apparently got easier/more popular to get a degree over time, so the *lack* of one works as a signal that you *lack* those basic skills.
gollark: No idea.

References

  1. Peiró p.304

Bibliography

  • Eva Woods Peiró. White Gypsies: Race and Stardom in Spanish Musical Films. U of Minnesota Press, 2012.
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