La reina de la opereta
La reina de la opereta

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La reina de la opereta

1946
Movie
105 min
Spanish

Mario marries Blanca, the queen of operetta, but after their daughter is born, they separate and she leaves on a world tour to continue her artistic career. Meanwhile, he stays behind and waits with the baby until they reunite again.

Insights

Director: Benito PerojoGenres: Musical, Comedy

Plot Summary

A talented young singer, Margarita, dreams of becoming a famous operetta star. Despite societal expectations and initial setbacks, she pursues her passion with unwavering determination. Her journey is filled with charming encounters, romantic entanglements, and musical performances that eventually lead her to achieve her dreams on the grandest stage.

Critical Reception

Released in 1946, "La reina de la opereta" was a popular Spanish musical comedy that showcased the emerging talents of its cast. It was generally well-received by audiences for its lighthearted entertainment and musical numbers, fitting the escapist desires of the post-war era. Critical reviews at the time likely focused on its charm and the performances rather than deep thematic content.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming musical numbers and lighthearted comedic tone.

  • Highlighted the engaging performances of its lead actors, particularly Amparo Rivelles.

  • Seen as a pleasant and entertaining escape characteristic of its era.

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Fun Fact

The film features Fernando Fernán Gómez in an early role, who would later become one of Spain's most celebrated actors and filmmakers.

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