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É Fogo na Roupa
A precious necklace is stolen during a convention at Quitandinha Palace, a hotel in which a wives conference is deciding whether or not unfaithful husbands should receive the death penalty.
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Plot Summary
A comedic film exploring the humorous mishaps and misunderstandings that arise within a domestic setting. The story follows a family and their acquaintances as they navigate everyday situations with a heavy dose of slapstick and witty dialogue. The title itself, 'Fire in the Clothes,' suggests the chaotic and perhaps embarrassing predicaments the characters find themselves in.
Critical Reception
As a film from 1952, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, it was part of a vibrant Brazilian comedy scene of the era, often characterized by its lighthearted entertainment value and broad humor, appealing to popular audiences.
What Reviewers Say
A lighthearted comedy typical of its time.
Features popular comedians of the era delivering broad humor.
Offers simple entertainment with relatable domestic situations.
Google audience: Audience reception data from 1952 is not available. Films of this nature were generally appreciated for their comedic relief and escapism.
Fun Fact
Ankito, a prominent comedian in the film, was known for his distinct physical comedy and became a beloved figure in Brazilian cinema.
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