Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola is a 1965 Argentine film directed by Enrique Carreras. It was written by Julio Porter. It premiered on 19 August 1965.
Ritmo nuevo y vieja ola | |
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Directed by | Enrique Carreras |
Written by | Julio Porter |
Produced by | Nicolás Carreras |
Starring | Lolita Torres Roberto Airaldi Dean Reed |
Cinematography | Antonio Merayo |
Music by | Tito Ribero |
Distributed by | General Belgrano |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
Plot
editThe film is divided in three parts: New wave (Vieja Ola), Eternal wave (Ola eterna) and Old wave (Nueva Ola).
Cast
edit- Roberto Airaldi as Pena
- Toño Andreu
- Guillermo Battaglia
- Augusto Bonardo
- Héctor Calcaño
- Osvaldo Canónico
- Chispita Carreras
- Marisita Carreras as Marisita
- Mercedes Carreras as Delia
- Quique Carreras
- José Comellas
- Guido Gorgatti
- Santiago Gómez Cou
- Ángel Magaña
- Antonio Martiáñez
- Ubaldo Martínez
- Tita Merello
- Estela Molly
- Elvira Olivera Garcés
- Alberto Olmedo
- Rodolfo Onetto
- Fidel Pintos
- Javier Portales
- Pedro Quartucci
- Dean Reed as himself
- Susana Rubio
- Jorge Salcedo as Gustavo de Castro
- Ignacio de Soroa
- Norberto Suárez
- Lolita Torres as Raquel Mejía
- Tristán Díaz Ocampo
- Darío Vittori
Reception
editKing in El Mundo wrote, "The show is, in general terms, brilliant".[1]: 507
El Cronista Comercial reviewed the film, writing the following about the close: "At the end in a quite objectionable scene, Tita Merello sings a tango and the film ends with a photograph of Gardel, there are many spectators who applaud".[1]: 508
Un diccionario de films argentinos summarized it as: "In the same style as Esto es Alegria, a comedy sketch, a romance sketch and a melancholic third. Cast full of names and libretto lacking in ideas".[1]: 508
References
edit- ^ a b c Manrupe, Raúl (2010). Un diccionario de films argentinos. María Alejandra Portela. Buenos Aires: Corregidor. ISBN 978-950-05-0896-4. OCLC 34832810.
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