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'La cuna vaca' is a 1949 Argentine drama film directed by Carlos Rinaldi on his directorial debut. It stars ngel Magaa, Orestes Caviglia and Nelly Duggan. The film, based on a story by Florencio Escard, covers the turbulent life of Dr. Ricardo Gutirrez (played by Magaa).

Plot



The film begins with some sequences related to the youth of Dr. Gutirrez, his arrival in Buenos Aires from his native Arrecifes, his law studies and his frustrated life as a writer and being the subject of unrequited love. An accident resulting in the death of a child changes his vocation and he goes on to study Medicine. There are battle scenes, featuring Gutirrez in the Civil War and the Paraguayan War and, finally, his struggles as a pediatrician.

Cast



*ngel Magaa

*Orestes Caviglia

*Nelly Duggan

*Hugo Pimentel

*Jos Mara Gutirrez

*Zoe Ducs

*Ernesto Bianco

*Pascual Nacaratti

*Claudio Martino

Production



In April 1948, the production company Artistas Argentinos Asociados signed a contract with the renowned writer, essayist, journalist and pediatrician Florencio Escard, whose pseudonym was Piolin de Macram, to shoot a film based on his story of Dr. Ricardo Gutirrez. The following month, Germn Gelpi began to design the sets and Carlos Rinaldi was hired as director. The shooting of the film between July 1948 and January 1949 was long and arduous, during which the director of photography Francis Boeniger had to retire to fulfill other commitments and was replaced by Humberto Peruzzi, a collaborator who had been present from the founding of the production company. According to the critic Csar Maranghello, Lucas Demare, who was one of the partners of Artistas Argentinos Asociados, actively participated in the direction of the film.

Reception



In 1982 the 'Academia Nacional de Bellas Artes' described the film as "very picturesque and emotional, showing the social diseases of childhood".

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