''Pancho Talero en Hollywood '' is a
1931
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Argentine film directed by
Arturo Lanteri
Arturo Lanteri (1891–1975) was an Argentine cartoonist and film director. As a comics artist he is best remembered for his series ''Les Aventuras de Negro Raúl'', ''Don Pancho Talero'' and ''Anacleto''.
Filmography
;Director
* '' Pancho Tale ...
and starring
Pepito Petray
Pepito, the diminutive version of the Spanish name Pepe, may refer to:
* Pepito Arriola (1896–1954), Spanish child prodigy pianist and violinist
* César Tovar (1940–1994), Major League Baseball player, nicknamed "Pepito"
* ''Pepito'' (comics ...
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Synopsis
Pancho Talero's daughter wins a trip to
Hollywood as a prize in a beauty contest.
Production
''Pancho Talero en Hollywood'' was one of a series of films featuring
Don Pancho Talero Don Pancho Talero was a comic strip created by Argentinian cartoonist Arturo Lanteri
Arturo Lanteri (1891–1975) was an Argentine cartoonist and film director. As a comics artist he is best remembered for his series ''Les Aventuras de Negro Ra ...
, a character created by cartoonist Arturo Lanteri.
The previous two films were ' (1929) and ' (1930).
[ Both of these had been ]silent films
A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, whe ...
, but with ''Pancho Talero en Hollywood'', director Arturo Lanteri moved into sound film.[ The film was produced at the Sociedad Impresora de Discos Electrofónicos (S.I.D.E.) Studios.][
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Argentine comedy films
1931 films
1930s Spanish-language films
Films based on Argentine comics
Live-action films based on comics
Hollywood, Los Angeles in fiction
Argentine black-and-white films
1931 comedy films
Films set in Los Angeles
1930s Argentine films
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