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Martes y trece
Lola and Maria are two Spanish young ladies engaged to Franz and Pepe, all so eager to spend their honeymoon that the moment seems never to come, as all sorts of problems pave their way.
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Plot Summary
A group of comedians, known as Martes y Trece, find themselves in a series of humorous situations as they navigate their careers and personal lives. The film showcases their unique brand of Spanish sketch comedy, filled with witty dialogue, physical gags, and observational humor.
Critical Reception
While not a widely discussed film internationally, "Martes y trece" was a popular success in Spain, reflecting the comedic sensibilities of the era. Critical reception at the time likely focused on its humor and performances, though modern critical analysis is sparse.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lighthearted and accessible humor that resonated with Spanish audiences.
Noted for the comedic chemistry and individual performances of the Martes y Trece trio.
Seen as a representative example of Spanish comedy from the early 1960s.
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Fun Fact
The comedy trio 'Martes y Trece' (which translates to 'Tuesday the Thirteenth') was one of the most beloved and successful comedy groups in Spain, known for their sharp wit and satirical sketches.
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