La tía de Carlos

Comedy

La tía de Carlos
La tía de Carlos
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The release date of this film is in year 1941.
Jack Benny, Kay Francis, James Ellison, Anne Baxter, Edmund Gwenn are the actors who put a face and voice to the characters in the story that they tell us in the film.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Archie Mayo).
The information and background that can be drawn from these 80 min. of film is very broad.
The film industry exists in practically every country in the world, but this feature film belongs to United States.

We love the way George Seaton, Brandon Thomas and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
We are sure that this feature film will have a great career as well as its production company 20th Century Fox.
The soundtrack of this film enhances the emotions of each scene and the team responsible for making this happen is led by Alfred Newman.

The great direction of photography has been taken by J. Peverell Marley.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Comedy genre.

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Critics La tía de Carlos

The Nuts may come from Brazil, but they reside in Oxford! So bad I couldn't believe it, and I'm Benny Fan! Box office with Benny
A different Benny movie with some good jokes. Charley's Aunt: The hunt may be over. This is the best version by far!
Slightly entertaining. what gas! Jack Benny in his funniest form
Dragging a bit. CHARLEY'S AUNT (Archie L. May, 1941) *** and THREE OF A KIND (N / A, 1941) ***. Big Jack Benny
It takes several stretches but it's worth it, in a weird way. Oh, Donna Lucia! Donna Lucia! What a great comedy. Excellent English farce
Benny Superb as Charley's aunt. This drag comedy never crawls! Funny! Jack Benny does his best film work in this movie!
Charley's aunt on video - updated. Big hit in London 125 years ago ... and Charley's Aunt is still like a movie
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