Las cinco noches de Adán

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Movie
Original title Las cinco noches de Adán
Country of production Mexico
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1942
length 117 minutes
Rod
Director Gilberto Martínez Solares
script Fernando Cortés
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Eduardo Ugarte
production Mauricio de la Serna
music Manuel Esperón
camera Agustín Martínez Solares
cut Emilio Gomez Muriel
occupation

Las cinco noches de Adán (German: Adams Five Nights ) is a Mexican film from 1942. The director of this comedy film with musical elements was Gilberto Martínez Solares . He also wrote the script together with Fernando Cortés and Eduardo Ugarte .

The film tells a winding love story. Adán hosts a meeting with his five illegitimate children whom he fathered with five different women. However, his Puerto Rican daughter Soledad does not appear, but sends Lola in her place. She falls in love with Chucho, who however assumes that it is his sister. When the vertigo is exposed, Chucho and his three half-brothers, all of whom are of different nationalities, try to win Lola's favor. She ultimately decides in favor of Chucho. At the end of the film, the three remaining brothers form couples with the daughters of Getrudis, whom Adán will marry.

The film Las cinco noches de Adán was produced by the Producciónes Grovas company. It premiered in Mexico on April 18, 1942.

literature

  • David E. Wilt: The Mexican Filmography. 1916 through 2001. McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson NC et al. 2004, ISBN 0-7864-1537-1 .

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