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Directed by | Watson Macedo |
Written by | Watson Macedo |
Starring | Grande Otelo
Oscarito Eliana MacedoAlberto Ruschel |
Release date | 1948 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Brazil |
Language | Portuguese |
…And the World Laughs is a Brazilian film from 1948, belonging to the genres of musical and comedy. It was directed by Watson Macedo. According to the *Dicionário de Filmes Brasileiros* (Brazilian Film Dictionary), organized by Antonio Leão, it marks "the moment when Watson Macedo begins to chart the path of what came to be called musical chanchada."
According to *O Cruzeiro* magazine: "The main flaw of this Atlântida production is in the script. And this is mainly what irritates the most in national cinema. Since there were possibilities to present a technically acceptable show, why use such a disjointed story, a mere pretext to showcase some musical numbers with the inevitable radio artists of our time?"
Plot
A theater typist facing financial crisis is mistakenly diagnosed with only a short time left to live because a mix-up at the clinic exchanged his X-ray with that of another patient. His colleagues decide to fulfill all his wishes to give him a "happy end." The typist’s dream is to produce a revista, which no one believes in, but paradoxically ends up saving the theater from bankruptcy. In the end, the mix-up is discovered, and the janitor marries the theater director's daughter.
Main Cast
The main cast of the film includes:
- Oscarito as Pacheco, the theater janitor.
- Grande Otelo as Aparício, the theater custodian.
- Modesto de Souza as Damião, the theater director.
- Eliana Macedo as Neusa, the director's daughter.
- Alberto Ruschel as Alberto, the "ill" typist.
- Humberto Catalano as Firmino, the director's assistant who conspires against him.
- Madame Lou as Madame Valentim.
Musical Numbers
The film features the following musical numbers:
- Grito de guerra: with Oscarito and newspaper characters; composer: Arnaldo Figueiredo.
- Abandonado: with Quitandinha Serenaders; composer: Pepe Aguero.
- Favorita do Sultão: with Araci Costa; composers: Nássara and J. Batista.
- Pegando Fogo: with Chuca Chuca and his Ensemble; composers: José Maria de Abreu and Francisco Mattoso.
- La Reina: with Ruy Rey; composers: Rutinaldo and Ruy Rey.
- Jacarepaguá: with Vocalistas Tropicais; composers: Paquito, Romeu Gentil and Marino Pinto.
- Falam de Mim: with Acadêmicos do Salgueiro; composers: E. Silva and N. Oliveira.
- Tempo de Criança: with Adelaide Chiozzo; composers: Ely Turquini and João de Souza.
- Que Mentira que Lorota Boa: with Luiz Gonzaga; composers: Humberto Teixeira and Luiz Gonzaga.
- Ave sem Nunho: with Horacina Corrêa; composers: Luiz Soberano and Osvaldo Fonseca.
- Espanhola Diferente: with Ruy Rey; composers: Nássara and Peterpan.
- Tabuleiro da Baiana: with Eliana and Quitandinha Serenaders; composer: Ary Barroso.
References
- "…And the World Laughs" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- Araújo, Inácio (July 11, 2007). "Watson Macedo Shows the Impasses of Our Cinema". Folha de S.Paulo - Ilustrada | Television - Critique. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- O Cruzeiro*, March 19, 1949, p. 86, accessed via Hemeroteca Digital.
- "…And the World Laughs" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Banco de Conteúdos Culturais da Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- "…And the World Laughs (1949)". TINQ (in Turkish). Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- ^ "Filmography - …And the World Laughs". bases.cinemateca.gov.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved July 22, 2024.
- Novais Cioccio, Sandra Cristina (2015). "Singers and Songs in Atlântida Films" (PDF) (in Brazilian Portuguese). Programa de Pós-Graduação em Música do Instituto de Artes da Universidade Estadual de Campinas, p.68-69. Retrieved July 22, 2024.