Su esposa diurna

1944 film by Enrique Cahen Salaberry

  • May 12, 1944 (1944-05-12)
Running time
74 minutesCountryArgentinaLanguageSpanish

Su esposa diurna (English: Your Daytime Wife) is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film, directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry. It stars Alejandro Flores, Jacqueline Dumont, Francisco Álvarez and Nury Montsé. The script was written by Alejandro Verbitsky and Emilio Villalba Welsh.[1]

Plot

An entomologist and a gym teacher who pretend to be married to get a grant and go on a scientific expedition end up falling in love.

Cast

  • Alejandro Flores
  • Jacqueline Dumont
  • Francisco Álvarez
  • Nury Montsé
  • Adrián Cúneo
  • Carlos Morganti
  • Enrique Chaico
  • Olimpio Bobbio
  • Alberto Terrones

Reception

La Nación found the film entertaining and funny and critic Roland opined in Diario Crítica that the film "has the uncommon quality of its permanent ameneity".[2]

References

  1. ^ "Su esposa diurna" (in Spanish). Cinenacional.com. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  2. ^ Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930–1995) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones Corregidor. p. 551. ISBN 950-05-0896-6.
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Films directed by Enrique Cahen Salaberry
1940s
1950s
  • El ladrón canta boleros (1950)
  • Don Fulgencio (1950)
  • El heroico Bonifacio (1951)
  • Cuidado con las mujeres (1951)
  • Concierto de bastón (1951)
  • Especialista en señoras (1951)
  • Mi mujer está loca (1952)
  • El infortunado Fortunato (1952)
  • Fin de mes (1953)
  • Sucedió en Buenos Aires (1954)
  • Mi viudo y yo (1954)
  • En carne viva (1955)
  • La dama del millón (1956)
  • Enigma de mujer (1956)
1960s
  • El bote, el río y la gente (1960)
  • El turista (1963)
  • Psique y sexo (1965)
  • Como te extraño (1966)
  • El Galleguito de la cara sucia (1966)
  • La muchachada de abordo (1966)
  • La novela de un joven pobre (1968)
  • El día que me quieras (1969)
1970s
1980s


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