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Claro de luna 1942

★ 5.01 votes82 min📅 1942-10-23

In the sparkling Buenos Aires of the 1940s, a whirlwind romance unfolds in Luis César Amadori's sparkling comedy "Claro de luna (1942)".

Director: Luis César Amadori

Cast

Mirtha Legrand
Mirtha Legrand
Mirtha Aguirre
Silvia Legrand
Silvia Legrand
Silvia Aguirre
Roberto Airaldi
Roberto Airaldi
Roberto Saavedra
Enrique Chaico
Enrique Chaico
Don Pedro
Miguel Gómez Bao
Miguel Gómez Bao
Don Miguel Aguirre
Maurice Jouvet
Maurice Jouvet
Mauricio
Julio Renato
Julio Renato
Julio Recalde (gerente)
Blanca Vidal
Blanca Vidal
Doña Mercedes
Elina Colomer
Elina Colomer
Mecanógrafa compañera de Mirtha
Adolfo Linvel
Adolfo Linvel
Médico

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Claro de luna (1942) about?

The film follows twin sisters who both fall for the same man, creating a charming web of romance and mistaken identity. As he navigates his feelings, the sisters' close bond is tested by the confusion of who loves whom. It's a lighthearted tale where love and laughter collide under the Argentine summer sky.

Who directed Claro de luna?

The film was directed by the acclaimed Luis César Amadori, a master of Argentine cinema known for his skillful blending of comedy and romance.

Who stars in Claro de luna?

The film stars the legendary Mirtha Legrand and Silvia Legrand as the twin sisters, joined by Roberto Airaldi, Enrique Chaico, and Miguel Gómez Bao in pivotal roles.

Is Claro de luna (1942) worth watching?

For fans of classic Argentine comedies, "Claro de luna (1942)" offers a delightful mix of romance, humor, and star power. While it may not break ground in storytelling, its charm and nostalgic appeal make it a worthwhile watch for those who appreciate golden-era cinema.

How long is Claro de luna?

The runtime of "Claro de luna (1942)" is 82 minutes, perfect for a breezy afternoon of entertainment.

About Claro de Luna (1942) — A Romantic Comedy of Twin Hearts and Mistaken Love

In the sparkling Buenos Aires of the 1940s, a whirlwind romance unfolds in Luis César Amadori's sparkling comedy "Claro de luna (1942)". The story centers on twin sisters whose lives become unexpectedly entangled when both fall for the same charming man, leading to a series of mistaken identities, heartfelt confessions, and hilarious misunderstandings. With its blend of lighthearted wit and tender romance, the film captures the magic of love's surprises while delivering classic comedic twists. Mirtha Legrand and Silvia Legrand shine as the captivating twins, supported by a stellar cast including Roberto Airaldi and Enrique Chaico, whose performances bring depth and charm to this timeless tale.

Set against a backdrop of elegant ballrooms and sunlit boulevards, "Claro de luna" radiates the warmth of a moonlit serenade, where every glance and gesture feels charged with possibility. The film's playful exploration of identity and desire makes it a standout in the golden age of Argentine cinema, offering audiences a delightful escape into a world where love knows no boundaries.