Father Cigarette
Directed byRoberto de Ribón
Written by
Production
company
Chile Films
Release date
1946
CountryChile
LanguageSpanish

Father Cigarette (Spanish: El padre Pitillo) is a 1946 Chilean comedy film directed by Roberto de Ribón.[1] There is also a 1955 Spanish version, directed by Juan de Orduña.

Plot

The story follows Rosita, a girl who is tormented by her problems and seeks support from the priest in her village, known as Father Cigarette. She was seduced by the town's charming man and has no choice but to seek refuge with the priest, who, from his particular point of view, will try to guide her.

Cast

  • Lucho Córdova as Padre Pitillo
  • Conchita Buxón
  • Chela Bon
  • Nicanor Molinare

References

  1. Mouesca p.379

Bibliography

  • Jacqueline Mouesca. Erase una vez el cine: diccionario-- realizadores, actrices, actores, películas, capítulos del cine mundial y latinoamericano. Lom Ediciones, 2001.


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