
Las mujeres son cosa de guapos 1981
Step into the vibrant 1930s Buenos Aires of *Las mujeres son cosa de guapos (1981)*, a raucous Argentine comedy-thriller directed by Hugo Sofovich.
Director: Hugo Sofovich
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Las mujeres son cosa de guapos (1981) about?
Set in 1930s Argentina, the film follows two bumbling enforcers hired by a shady political boss to intimidate rivals during election season. Their lives take a wild turn when they cross paths with two women who challenge their loyalties and shake up their world.
Who directed Las mujeres son cosa de guapos?
The film was directed by Hugo Sofovich, a prolific figure in Argentine comedy known for blending humor with social themes.
Who stars in Las mujeres son cosa de guapos?
The film features comedy icons Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel, alongside Moria Casán and Susana Giménez in key roles.
Is Las mujeres son cosa de guapos (1981) worth watching?
With its mix of slapstick humor, political satire, and nostalgic 1930s vibes, this 1981 crime-comedy offers plenty of laughs for fans of classic Argentine cinema. While it may not be a high-stakes thriller, its charm and performances make it a worthwhile watch.
How long is Las mujeres son cosa de guapos?
The film runs for 93 minutes.
About Las mujeres son cosa de guapos (1981) — A hilarious 1930s crime comedy you can't miss
Step into the vibrant 1930s Buenos Aires of *Las mujeres son cosa de guapos (1981)*, a raucous Argentine comedy-thriller directed by Hugo Sofovich. This hilarious yet surprisingly sharp film follows two lovable but clueless roughnecks, Rufino and Jacinto, hired as political enforcers by ruthless gang boss Malatesta. Their mission? To bully opponents and rig elections—until fate intervenes in the form of two captivating women. As the duo navigates a world of corruption and chaos, their loyalties shift in unexpected ways, blending slapstick humor with a dash of social satire.
Starring comedy legends Alberto Olmedo and Jorge Porcel alongside the charismatic Moria Casán and Susana Giménez, *Las mujeres son cosa de guapos* delivers non-stop laughs wrapped in a nostalgic, old-school crime caper aesthetic. With its mix of political intrigue, clumsy tough-guy antics, and romantic entanglements, this 1981 classic captures the spirit of classic Argentine cinema—where chaos and charm go hand in hand.