
Movie spotlight
Los claveles
A young factory worker sends out pictures of herself to a beauty contest and hopes to be chosen. In the same place works Fernando, whom the other employees do not like because of his being very arrogant. In revenge, Rosita pretends to love him. Fernando discovers her double game, but also pretends he is not aware.
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Plot Summary
In this musical comedy, a group of talented young women from a convent aspire to perform in a grand show. They face various humorous obstacles and romantic entanglements as they pursue their dreams of stardom.
Critical Reception
Los claveles is a lighthearted Spanish musical comedy from the early 1960s. It is generally remembered for its cheerful songs and performances, particularly by its lead actors, fitting into the popular musical genre of its time in Spain.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its musical numbers and optimistic tone.
Appreciated for the comedic performances, especially from Tony Leblanc.
Seen as a typical, enjoyable musical of its era in Spanish cinema.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older Spanish film, but those available often highlight its charm and entertainment value as a classic musical comedy.
Fun Fact
The film features many musical numbers and showcases the talents of its cast in singing and dancing, contributing to its popularity as a light entertainment piece.
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