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The Stork Said Yes (La cigüeña dijo ¡Sí!) is a 1955 Argentine comedy film directed by Enrique Carreras, from a script by Alejandro Casona based on a Carlos Llopis play. It stars Lola Membrives, Tomás Blanco, Esteban Serrador and Susana Campos and premiered on April 22, 1955.[1] It was the last of Lola Membrives' few incursions into cinema.[2] In 1971, Carreras remade the film based on the same play as La familia hippie, starring Palito Ortega.[3]
La cigüeña dijo ¡Sí! | |
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Directed by | Enrique Carreras |
Written by | Alejandro Casona based on a Carlos Llopis play. |
Produced by | Nicolás Carreras, Luis Carreras y Enrique Carreras |
Starring | Lola Membrives Tomás Blanco Esteban Serrador Susana Campos |
Cinematography | Alfredo Traverso |
Edited by | José Gallego |
Music by | Vlady |
Distributed by | Productora General Belgrano |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
A mature married couple happily receives the news of pregnancy while a young couple has the disappointment of a frustrated attempt.
The critic Manuel Rey, known as "King", said that the film was: "A successful comedy". La Nación wrote that its "festive tone is achieved with communicative grace...its light plot has counted with good effect situations."[4]
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