
Más bonita que ninguna 1965
Step back into the vibrant cinematic world of 1965 with *Más bonita que ninguna*, a delightful Spanish romance-comedy directed by the legendary Luis César Amadori.
Director: Luis César Amadori
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Más bonita que ninguna (1965)* about?
This 1965 Spanish romance-comedy dives into the tangled relationship between Luisa and Roberto, whose love is tested when hidden truths unravel. Luisa, a cabaret cigarette seller posing as a telephone company worker, uncovers Roberto's secret wedding plans and retaliates by disguising herself as a man to confront him—sparking a chain of comedic and heartfelt surprises.
Who directed *Más bonita que ninguna*?
The film was directed by Luis César Amadori, a celebrated filmmaker known for crafting engaging and emotionally rich stories in mid-century Spanish cinema.
Who stars in *Más bonita que ninguna*?
The film features Rocío Dúrcal as Luisa, Luigi Giuliani as Roberto, alongside the scene-stealing Gracita Morales, Tomás Blanco, and Pedro Porcel in pivotal roles.
Is *Más bonita que ninguna (1965)* worth watching?
While it may not be widely rated today, *Más bonita que ninguna* offers undeniable charm as a snapshot of 1960s Spanish romance-comedy. Its blend of humor, deception, and vibrant characters makes it a nostalgic treat for fans of the era or anyone seeking lighthearted, old-school entertainment.
How long is *Más bonita que ninguna*?
The runtime for *Más bonita que ninguna (1965)* is 84 minutes—just over an hour of engaging Spanish classic fun.
About Más bonita que ninguna (1965) — A 1960s Spanish Romance-Comedy Full of Deception and Charm
Step back into the vibrant cinematic world of 1965 with *Más bonita que ninguna*, a delightful Spanish romance-comedy directed by the legendary Luis César Amadori.
The film follows the story of Luisa (played with charismatic allure by Rocío Dúrcal), a spirited cigarette seller at "The Green Windmill" cabaret who hides her true profession from her boyfriend, Roberto (Luigi Giuliani). When Luisa stumbles upon plans for Roberto's bachelor party at her workplace—revealing his upcoming marriage to a wealthy heiress—she crafts an audacious plan of revenge. Disguising herself as "Luisito," she confronts Roberto in a whirlwind of deception, witty twists, and heartfelt moments that explore the fragile boundaries of love and honesty. With sharp comedic timing and a dash of romantic intrigue, *Más bonita que ninguna (1965)* captures the essence of mid-century Spanish cinema, blending playful humor with the timeless chaos of misplaced trust.