El hermano José

El Hermano José
Directed by Antonio Momplet
Written by Nicolás Proserpio
Starring Pepe Arias, Carlos Castro and Ada Cornaro
Cinematography Antonio Merayo
Production
company
Release dates
27 August 1941
Country Argentina
Language Spanish

El Hermano José (Brother José) is a 1941 Argentine comedy film.

Production

The 93-minute black and white film was made for Argentina Sono Film by director Antonio Momplet. It was written by Nicolás Proserpio, and stars Pepe Arias, Carlos Castro and Ada Cornaro.[1]

Synopsis

The movie deals with the interaction in a small town between a healer, his daughter and a young doctor, between science and superstition.

Reception

La Nación called the film a popular and satirical comedy. Halki noted that it was a visual version of a successful radio show. Manrupe and Portela and said it was a classic Pepe Arias work, with everything good and bad that implies, and had been filmed without much effort.[2]

Full cast

The full cast was:

  • Pepe Arias
  • Carlos Castro
  • Ada Cornaro
  • Dario Cossier
  • María Duval
  • Isabel Figlioli
  • Ramón Garay
  • Antonio Gianelli
  • José Otal
  • Raimundo Pastore
  • Ernesto Raquén
  • José Ruzzo
  • Semillita
  • Ernesto Villegas

External links

Citations

Sources

  • "Brother Joe". IMDb. Retrieved 2014-06-06. 
  • Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930-1995) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Corregidor. ISBN 950-05-0896-6. 


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