When the Heart Sings
When the Heart Sings (Spanish: Cuando canta el corazón) is a 1941 Argentine musical drama film directed by Richard Harlan and starring Hugo del Carril, Aída Luz and José Olarra.[1] A man from a wealthy background meets and marries an actress despite fierce opposition from his family.
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Directed by | Richard Harlan |
Written by | Juan José Piñeiro Rafael Solana Rodolfo M. Taboada |
Starring | Hugo del Carril Aída Luz José Olarra Felisa Mary |
Music by | Alejandro Gutiérrez del Barrio |
Cinematography | Roque Funes |
Production company | Establecimientos Filmadores Argentinos |
Distributed by | Establecimientos Filmadores Argentinos |
Release date | 6 August 1941 |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Cast
- Hugo del Carril as Martín
- Aída Luz as Lucy
- José Olarra as Don Olegario
- Felisa Mary as Doña Angélica
- Oscar Valicelli as Pedrito
- Adrián Cúneo as Coco
- María Esther Gamas as Emma
- Julio Scarcella as Di Paula
- Vicky Astori as Gloria Norton
- Eva Guerrero as Mangacha
- Joaquín Petrosino as Juancho
- Fausto Fornoni as Garrido
- Agustín Barrios as Federico
- Julio Renato as El franciscano
- Alberto Terrones as Roncales
- King Wallace as El cuidador
- Emilio Fuentes as El ilusionista
- Warly Ceriani
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References
- Rist p.202
Bibliography
- Rist, Peter H. Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
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