El día que me quieras (film)

El día que me quieras (in English: The day that you will love me) is a 1935 musical film which starred the legendary tango singer Carlos Gardel, Spanish actress Rosita Moreno and the tango singer Tito Lusiardo. The film was directed by John Reinhardt, produced by Robert R. Snody and written by the tango lyricist Alfredo Le Pera.

El día que me quieras
Directed byJohn Reinhardt
Written byAlfredo Le Pera
Produced byRobert R. Snody
StarringCarlos Gardel
Rosita Moreno
Tito Lusiardo
CinematographyWilliam Miller
Music byCarlos Gardel (music)
Alfredo Le Pera (lyrics)
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
1935 (1935)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSpanish
Carlos Gardel and Rosita Moreno, who starred in the film.

Plot edit

The film tells the story of Julio Arguelles, the son of a wealthy Buenos Aires businessman, who wants to marry Margarita, who is considered to be below his social status. Despite her father’s opposition, they marry and elope together. The film then traces the life of the couple and, following the death of the young Margarita, concludes with Julio’s rise to fame as a tango singer. Astor Piazzolla, who in later life would revolutionize traditional tango, played a cameo role as a young paperboy.

Cast edit

  • Carlos Gardel (Julio Argüelles, the son)
  • Rosita Moreno (Margarita/Marga, the young wife)
  • Tito Lusiardo (Rocamora)
  • Manuel Peluffo (Saturnino)
  • Francisco Flores del Campo (Daniel Dávila)
  • José Luis Tortosa (Pedro Dávila)
  • Fernando Adelantado (Carlos Argüelles, the father)
  • Suzanne Dulie (Pepita)
  • Celia Villa (Juanita)
  • Agustín Cornejo (guitar player)
  • Alberto Infanta (policeman)
  • Astor Piazzolla (newspaper boy)

Songs edit

The film features the following songs all with music by Carlos Gardel and lyrics by Alfredo Le Pera:

  • Suerte negra - a country waltz sung as a trio by Carlos Gardel, Tito Lusiardo and Manuel Peluffo.
  • Sol tropical - a rumba.
  • El día que me quieras - a tango sung as a duet in the final part of the film by Carlos Gardel y Rosita Moreno.
  • Sus ojos se cerraron - a tango.
  • Guitarra, guitarra mía - a country song.
  • Volver - a tango.

References edit

  • Piazzolla, Ástor. A Memoir, Natalio Gorin, Amadaeus, 2001.

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