La Casa de Madame Lulù | |
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Directed by | Julio Porter |
Written by | Julio Porter, Diego Santillian |
Starring | Libertad Leblanc, Juan Carlos Altavista, and Alberto Anchart |
Cinematography | Mario Pagyés |
Edited by | Óscar Esparza |
Music by | Lucio Milena |
Production company | Tachis Films |
Distributed by | Federal SRL |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 min. |
Country | Argentina |
Language | Spanish |
La Casa de Madame Lulù is a black and white 1968 Argentine comedy directed by Julio Porter.
Premise
In the 1930s, a young revolutionary falls for a seemingly innocent and beautiful girl, only to discover she works in a brothel.[1]
Cast
- Libertad Leblanc as Maria La Pompadour
- Juan Carlos Altavista as Pepe
- Alberto Anchart as Renzo
- Elvia Andreoli (credited as Elvia Evans)
- Santiago Bal
- Osvaldo Canónico
- Tita Coello
- Hugo Dargo
- Jorge De La Riestra
- Maurice Jouvet
- Elena Lucena as Madame Lulú
- Lalo Malcolm
- Tino Pascali
- Fidel Pintos
- Vicente Rubino as President Liga de Moralidad
- Susana Rubio
- Tristán
- Gloria Ugarte
- Emilio Vidal
- Enzo Viena as Pichoncito Fontana
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to La casa de Madame Lulù.
References
- ^ Manrupe, Raúl; Portela, María Alejandra (2001). Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930-1995) (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial Corregidor. p. 98.