Medio millón por una mujer explained

Medio millón por una mujer
Director:Francisco Múgica
Starring:Eva Franco, Elías Alippi and Enrique Serrano
Music:Enrique Delfino
Cinematography:José María Beltrán
Editing:Juan Soffici
Studio:Lumiton
Runtime:91 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Medio millón por una mujer (Half a Million for a Woman) is a 1940 Argentine film.

Production

The 91-minute black and white film was directed for Lumiton by Francisco Múgica.The script was written by Arturo Cerretani.The comedy was based on a play by Louis Verneuil, and retained its theatrical structure despite being filmed with a moving camera.The film starred Eva Franco, Elías Isaac Alippi and Enrique Serrano.

Synopsis

The film is a sophisticated comedy where Elías Alippi plays a playboy who plans the kidnapping of Eva Franco, unhappy wife of millionaire miser.He poses as a doctor. The consequences are unexpected.

Reception

In the 1940s established film producers were looking to capture foreign markets, while others felt that films should be authentic to local traditions. The critic Raimundo Calcagno ("Calki") saw no conflict. In his view Medio millón por una mujer was an example of a film with a local theme that could be shown in foreign markets and that would give prestige to the Argentine film industry. It could compete with any frivolous comedy made in Hollywood.

Cast

The cast included:

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