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''Girls Orchestra'' (Spanish:''Orquesta de señoritas'') is a 1941 Argentine
musical comedy film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the characters are interwoven into the narrative, sometimes accompanied by dancing. The songs usually advance the plot or develop the film's characters, but in some cases, they serve merely as breaks ...
directed by
Luis César Amadori Luis César Amadori (28 May 1902 in Pescara, Abruzzi, Italy – 5 June 1977 in Buenos Aires) was an Italian - Argentine film director and screenwriter and one of the most influential directors in the Cinema of Argentina of the classic era. ...
and starring
Niní Marshall Marina Esther Traveso (June 1, 1903 – March 18, 1996), known by her stage name Niní Marshall, was an Argentine humorist, comic actress and screenwriter; nicknamed ''The Chaplin with a skirt'' and ''The Lady of Humour''. Life and work S ...
, Francisco Álvarez and
Zully Moreno Zulema Esther González Borbón, better known as Zully Moreno (October 17, 1920 in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires – December 25, 1999 in Buenos Aires), was an Argentine film actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). She a ...
.Posadas p.115 The film's
art direction Art director is the title for a variety of similar job functions in theater, advertising, marketing, publishing, fashion, film and television, the Internet, and video games. It is the charge of a sole art director to supervise and unify the visi ...
was by
Raúl Soldi Raúl Soldi (27 March 1905 – 21 April 1994) was an Argentine painter and production designer whose work treated various subjects, including landscapes, portraits, the theater and the circus, and nature. His theatrical figures are renowned for ...
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Cast

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Niní Marshall Marina Esther Traveso (June 1, 1903 – March 18, 1996), known by her stage name Niní Marshall, was an Argentine humorist, comic actress and screenwriter; nicknamed ''The Chaplin with a skirt'' and ''The Lady of Humour''. Life and work S ...
as Nina / Giovannina * Francisco Álvarez as Don Francisco Sánchez *
Zully Moreno Zulema Esther González Borbón, better known as Zully Moreno (October 17, 1920 in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires – December 25, 1999 in Buenos Aires), was an Argentine film actress of the Golden Age of Argentine Cinema (1940–1960). She a ...
as Blanca *
Victoria Cuenca Victoria Cuenca ( fl. 1928–1946) was an Argentine film actress during the country's Golden Age of cinema, as well as a theatre actress and a vedette. Biography Victoria Cuenca was born in Buenos Aires. Together with her sister, Ángela Cuenca, ...
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Arturo Bamio Arturo is a Spanish and Italian variant of the name Arthur. People *Arturo Álvarez (footballer, born 1985), American-born Salvadoran footballer * Arturo Álvarez (footballer, born 1959), Mexican footballer * Arthuro Henrique Bernhardt (b. 1982), B ...
* Héctor Vozza *
Pedro Quartucci Pedro Quartucci (July 30, 1905 in Buenos Aires – April 20, 1983 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentina, Argentine boxer and actor. Boxing career As a featherweight professional boxing, boxer who competed in the 1920s, he won a bronze medal in Boxin ...
as Rodolfo Sánchez * Semillita *
Judith Sulian Judith Sulian (May 13, 1920 – October 18, 1991) was an Argentine film actress.Posadas, Landro, & Speroni p.282 She was awarded the Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress The Silver Condor Award for Best Supporting Actress ( es, Premi ...
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Julio Renato Julio is the Spanish equivalent of the month July and may refer to: *Julio (given name) *Julio (surname) *Júlio de Castilhos, a municipality of the western part of the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil * ''Julio'' (album), a 1983 compilation albu ...
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Morena Chiolo Morena is the headquarter city of Morena district, in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is governed by a municipality corporation. It is also the administrative headquarters of the Chambal division. It is from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. G ...
* Ambrosio Radrizzani * Pedro Porzio


References


Bibliography

* Abel Posadas. ''Niní Marshall: desde un ayer lejano''. Ediciones Colihue SRL, 1993.


External links

* 1941 films 1941 musical comedy films 1940s Spanish-language films Films directed by Luis César Amadori Argentine black-and-white films Argentine musical comedy films 1940s Argentine films {{1940s-Argentina-film-stub