El quinielero
El quinielero

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El quinielero

1930
Movie
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Spanish

El quinielero is a musical short film based on the song "El quinielero" with music by Luis Cluzeau Mortet and lyrics by Roberto Aubriot Barboza, performed by Carlos Gardel accompanied by his guitarists. Due to technical problems, it was never released.

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Director: P.A. "Shorty" StoneGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A Jewish storekeeper in a small town tries to make a living by selling lottery tickets, hoping to strike it rich. His schemes and interactions with the local community lead to a series of comedic and dramatic events. The film explores themes of aspiration, community, and the pursuit of fortune in a simpler time.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'El quinielero' was generally seen as a modest B-movie, appreciated for its lighthearted comedic elements and the performance of Max Davidson in the lead role. While not a critical darling, it provided simple entertainment for audiences of the era. Its dramatic undertones offered a touch of depth, making it a decent entry in the early sound film era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic performances, particularly from Max Davidson.

  • Appreciated for its simple, relatable story of chasing dreams.

  • Seen as a typical, light-hearted B-movie of its time.

Google audience: Audience reception from the era is difficult to gauge with modern metrics. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was a passable film that offered light amusement without aiming for profound impact.

Fun Fact

Max Davidson, who plays the lead character, was a popular vaudeville comedian before transitioning to film, and his character in 'El quinielero' often drew upon his established comedic persona.

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