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'A Cano de Lisboa' (lit. 'The Song of Lisbon') is a 1933 Portuguese musical comedy film, directed by Jos Cottinelli Telmo, and starring Vasco Santana, Beatriz Costa, Antnio Silva, Alfredo Silva, Ana Maria, Artur Rodrigues, Coralia Escobar, Eduardo Fernandes, Elvira Coutinho, Fernanda Campos, Francisco Costa, Henrique Alves, Ivone Fernandes, Jos Victor, Jlia da Assuno, Manoel de Oliveira, Manuel Santos Carvalho, Maria Albertina, Maria da Luz, Silvestre Alegrim, Sofia Santos, Teresa Gomes and Zizi Cosme.

It was the second Portuguese sound feature film (the first was 'A Severa'; a 1931 biopic of the fado singer Maria Severa Onofriana). In fact, 'A Cano de Lisboa' was the first sound feature fully produced in Portugal, in the labs of Lisboa Filme and with Tobis equipment. 'A Cano de Lisboa' premiered at the So Lus Theatre in Lisbon on 7 November 1933, the first in a long line of popular comedies generically referred to as the 'comdia portuguesa'.

Among the team were some of the greatest names of Portuguese culture of the day, such as painter Carlos Botelho (credited as assistant director) and the poet Jos Gomes Ferreira (editor assistant). The artist Almada Negreiros was the author of both promotional posters.

'A Cano de Lisboa' remains a classic of cinema in Portugal, and several of its lines and songs have entered common parlance.

Plot



), and her father Caetano (Antnio Silva)

Vasco Leito (Vasco Santana), a medical student in Lisbon, is supported by a generous allowance from his two rich elderly aunts from Trs-os-Montes, Efignia and Perptua (Sofia Santos and Teresa Gomes), whom he had falsely told he had already graduated. In fact, he devotes himself to a bohemian life, preferring the popular fairs and pretty women, especially Alice (Beatriz Costa), a seamstress from the Castelinhos neighbourhood, which rather upsets her ambitious father, Caetano (Antnio Silva), a tailor who is familiar with Vasco's debts. On the same day he fails his final exam, Vasco is surprised by his aunts' announcement that they will visit him in Lisbon to see his practice.

Immediately after arriving in Lisbon, the aunts' bags are stolen and the two elderly ladies faint. Vasco sees himself forced to accept Quinquinhas's (Eduardo Fernandes) suggestion to carry the two unconscious aunts in the carriage announcing an upcoming bullfight; when the aunts come to, they are outraged at the means of conveyance and get cross with Vasco. To soothe their indignation, Vasco asks Caetano for help, and he lies to the aunts, telling them their nephew is an excellent, renowned physician. What Vasco does not know is that Caetano's real interest is the old ladies' large inheritance.

) plays along as he is mixed-up with the vet at the Zoo

Vasco and Alice have a falling out during the Midsummer festival. Meanwhile, at the local recreational society, Caetano single-handedly decides on the outcome of the competition to crown "Miss Castelinhos" so that his daughter Alice can win: the ceremony acts as a musical interlude in which Alce performs a song from a revue, "'A Agulha e o Dedal'" ("The Needle and the Thimble"), for all the inhabitants of the neighbourhood (who attend in spite of the tedious rhetoric of the jury led by Caetano).

The aunts start getting suspicious and see through Vasco's lies once he cannot show them his surgery and takes them instead to Lisbon Zoo, where he is mixed-up with the Veterinarian. The aunts are ashamed and stop supporting Vasco, and soon start being courted by Caetano and the local cobbler (Alfredo Silva) in a final attempt to get their inheritance.

Vasco is saved from misery by his good friend Carlos (Manoel de Oliveira), who gets him a job earning his living as a fado singer, turning him into something of a local celebrity. This does not deter him from pursuing a career in medicine, and he finally passes his final examination with flying colours, regaining the favour of his aunts and winning the hand of Alice in marriage.

Cast



* Vasco Santana as Vasco Leito

* Beatriz Costa as Alice Costa

* Antnio Silva as Caetano Costa

* Sofia Santos as Efignia Rocha

* Teresa Gomes as Perptua Rocha

* Manoel de Oliveira as Carlos

* Alfredo Silva as the Cobbler

* Eduardo Fernandes as Quicas

* Ana Maria as Maria da Graa, Carlos's girlfriend

* Manuel Santos Carvalho as Alexandrino

* Silvestre Alegrim as Joo, waiter

Popular culture



An expression that found its way into everyday life in Portugal was an annoyed Vasco visiting Lisbon Zoo with his aunts and shouting repeatedly :There's lot of hats, you fool!"

Also his Aunts had no doubts about him studying medicine because he even knew what Sternocleidomastoid .

The song "", sung by Beatriz Costa, became a household reference.

DVD version



The DVD version was heavily restored, with an additional 3 minutes in length, and a sound and image recovery to match the initial quality.

References



* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070930015304/http://www.amordeperdicao.pt/basedados_filmes.asp?FilmeID=152 Chronicle at Amor de Perdio, in Portuguese]


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