The Minister's Daughter (1943 film)

The Minister's Daughter (Spanish: La hija del ministro) is a 1943 Argentine comedy film directed by Francisco Múgica and starring Enrique Serrano, Silvana Roth and Juan Carlos Thorry.[1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ricardo J. Conord. It reflects Peronist ideology even though it premiered several months before the June Revolution.[2]

The Minister's Daughter
Directed byFrancisco Múgica
Written byCarlos A. Olivari
Francisco Oyarzábal
Sixto Pondal Ríos
StarringEnrique Serrano
Silvana Roth
Juan Carlos Thorry
CinematographyAlfredo Traverso
Edited byAntonio Rampoldi
Music byBert Rosé
Production
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Distributed byLumiton
Release date
  • 3 February 1943 (1943-02-03)
Running time
77 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish

Synopsis

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Adriana is the daughter of a factory owner who has recently been appointed a minister. She is angered when her father is criticised by Luis Orlandi a socialist deputy. In order to assist her father she poses as one of his employees and goes to Orlandi for help, hoping to gain information that will help her father. Instead, she discovers that her father has been selling defective products. She and Orlandi ultimately fall in love and she joins his commitment to help the underprivileged.[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Richard p.261
  2. ^ Thompson
  3. ^ Thompson

Bibliography

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  • Richard, Alfred. Censorship and Hollywood's Hispanic image: an interpretive filmography, 1936-1955. Greenwood Press, 1993.
  • Thompson, Currue K. Picturing Argentina: Myths, Movies, and the Peronist Vision. Cambria Press, 2014.
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