
Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra) 1980
In the vibrant world of 1980s Argentina, 'Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)' shines with its lighthearted charm. Directed by Carlos Orgambide, this comedy masterpiece follows the journey of Toto, a scrap metal dealer turned overnight sensation.
Director: Carlos Orgambide
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra) (1980) about?
The film follows the story of Toto, a scrap metal dealer who becomes rich by luck and decides to take etiquette classes to win the heart of a woman from a higher social class.
Who directed Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)?
The film was directed by Carlos Orgambide, a talented Argentine filmmaker.
Who stars in Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)?
The movie features a talented cast, including Ricardo Espalter, Enrique Almada, and Alita Román.
Is Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra) (1980) worth watching?
With its lighthearted charm and unique blend of humor and heart, 'Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)' is a delightful film that is sure to leave viewers smiling long after the credits roll.
How long is Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)?
The film has a runtime of 100 minutes.
About Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra) (1980) — A Hilarious Tale of Love and Class
In the vibrant world of 1980s Argentina, 'Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)' shines with its lighthearted charm. Directed by Carlos Orgambide, this comedy masterpiece follows the journey of Toto, a scrap metal dealer turned overnight sensation. His newfound wealth sparks a desire to elevate his social status and win the heart of a woman from a higher class. With etiquette classes and a dash of luck, Toto navigates the complexities of high society, all while staying true to his humble roots. As he navigates this unfamiliar world, he must confront the challenges of his new reality and the consequences of his newfound fame. Will Toto's charm and wit be enough to win the heart of his beloved, or will his rags-to-riches story come crashing down?
Featuring a talented cast, including Ricardo Espalter, Enrique Almada, and Alita Román, 'Toto Paniagua (rey de la chatarra)' is a delightful exploration of love, class, and the power of determination. With its unique blend of humor and heart, this 100-minute film is sure to leave viewers smiling long after the credits roll.