One Who's Been a Sailor explained

One Who's Been a Sailor
Director:José Bohr
Producer:José Bohr
Cinematography:Andrés Martorell De Llanza
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:Chile

One Who's Been a Sailor (Spanish: Uno que ha sido marino) is a 1951 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes, Hilda Sour and Arturo Gatica.[1]

Plot

Two shoe shiners and a newspaper vendor survive under the bridges of the Mapocho River in Santiago. Maruja, the newspaper vendor, begins a relationship with a businessman who helps her become a famous singer. Meanwhile, the two shoe shiners come across money from a bank robbery by chance, which changes their luck.

Cast

References

  1. Historia del cine chileno p.66

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