Al Compás de tu Mentira

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Al compás de tu mentira
Directed by Héctor Canziani
Produced by Héctor Canziani
Written by Abel Santacruz
Oscar Wilde (play)
Starring Francisco Álvarez
Pedro Quartucci
Music by Rodolfo Sciammarella
Cinematography Vicente Cosentino
Editing by Nicolás Proserpio
Release date(s) 22 March 1950
Running time 86 minutes
Country Argentina
Language Spanish
IMDb profile

Al compás de tu mentira (English: To the Compass of Your Lie) is a 1950 Argentine musical film directed by Héctor Canziani. The film adapted from the play The Importance of being Earnest written by Irish writer Oscar Wilde. Abel Santacruz adapted the script for the film. The film starred Francisco Álvarez and Pedro Quartucci.

The film is based on tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture.

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[edit] Play

The master could be but sweet of the life and the illusion and the hope but beloved, when the life in a deep solitude is lost and it never lets forget to us, another pain has so just as it tortures us and it is bitterness to lose a friendship. To the compass of your lie you conquered a love, and to the compass of your lie it was moving away from me to you. In the compass of your lie you did not listen to my truth, but to the aim the understanding put light in your reason, and arose for both.

[edit] Cast

  • Francisco Álvarez
  • Anaclara Bell
  • Jorge Casal
  • Alfredo De Angelis
  • Delfy de Ortega
  • Domingo Federico
  • Héctor Gagliardi
  • Ramón Garay
  • Herminia Llorente
  • Osmar Maderna
  • Lalo Maura
  • Margarita Palacios
  • Pedro Quartucci
  • Irma Roy
  • Olga Vilmar

[edit] Release and acclaim

The film premiered on 22 March 1950.

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