Durante la Guerra Civil Española, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen p... Leer todoDurante la Guerra Civil Española, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen prisioneros en zona nacional.Durante la Guerra Civil Española, un grupo de cómicos ameniza la vida de los soldados republicanos. Cansados de pasar penalidades en el frente, deciden irse a Valencia, pero por error caen prisioneros en zona nacional.
- Premios
- 22 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total
- Paulino
- (as Andres Pajares)
- Teniente Ripamonte
- (as Maurizio De Razza)
- Capitán
- (as Jose Sancho)
- Teniente interrogador
- (as Miguel Angel Rellan)
- Centinela
- (as Rafael Diaz)
- Cacique
- (as Mario Martin)
- Médico
- (as Felipe Velez)
- Soldado CTV 2º
- (as Felix Pardo)
- Cabo
- (as Manolo Millan)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
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¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaEmbeded with prejudice, Carlos Saura didn't want to cast Carmen Maura as the lead, and he told her so. Instead of feeling bad, Maura decided to prove him wrong and gave such a powerful audition that the director casted her in the act.
- Citas
Paulino: Hey, give me one of those Macedonias.
[Spanish pronunciation of c, with a lisp. Soldier doesn't understand]
Paulino: Macedonia--those.
[pointing at the brand on the cigarette box]
Italian soldier: [mimicking Spanish, but mispronouncing "c" as "s"] Macedonia.
[pronouncing "c" as "ch", as in Italian]
Italian soldier: Macedonia! Try to speak Italian!
[gives cigarette]
- ConexionesReferenced in La fiesta (2003)
Incidentally, while the script (co-written by Saura and Rafael Azcona in what would prove to be their sixth and final collaboration) does clearly take the side of the "Loyalists" (epitomized by the recurring title song) against the winning "Nationalist" forces in the ongoing conflict, it wisely opts to stress a general anti-war feeling – since, by then, the alternative Communist doctrine was seen to have also reaped an oppressive system (the Berlin Wall had just been torn down when the film was made)! That said, it paints a clichéd picture of Italians (who naturally supported the soon-to-be-established Fascist dictatorship) as lovers of pasta and Neapolitan songs!
The protagonists comprise a small-time variety act, but which is seen to go a long way on the woman's sensuality (she too is named Carmela and sings one of her numbers draped in the Republican flag!), her partner's penchant for rhythmic flatulence(!) and the sheer innocence of its third member, a mute boy (who, at one point, attempts to sell to the Italians the troupe's allegiance to their cause by inscribing "Viva Mulosini" {sic} on a tablet he carries around with him and, in another comic sequence, dutifully informs his boss that the delicious meat he is gorging himself on may well be that of a cat as opposed to rabbit!).
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- 10 ene 2014
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- Sitio oficial
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- Oh, Carmela!
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 299,090
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 42 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1