Un bigote para dos (1940)

Un bigote para dos (1940) poster

Enriqueto, the proud owner of a splendid mustache, feels his heart divided between the kindly Manolita and the feckless Lilí. (A redubbed version of the Austrian film Immortal Melodies —Unsterbliche Melodien, 1935—, an operetta based on the life of the Austrian composer Johann Strauss, the Waltz King; with a new humorous plot and new music and songs. The original soundtrack was lost around 1949; only a 2014 subtitled version is preserved.)

Director: Tono, Miguel Mihura
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 71 min
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Screenplay

Music: Guadalupe Martínez del Castillo, José Ruiz de Azagra
Production: Cifesa
Country: Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es
More Films by Director: Tono, Miguel Mihura
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Un bigote para dos about?
Enriqueto, the proud owner of a splendid mustache, feels his heart divided between the kindly Manolita and the feckless Lilí. (A redubbed version of the Austrian film Immortal Melodies —Unsterbliche Melodien, 1935—, an operetta based on the life of the Austrian composer Johann Strauss, the Waltz King; with a new humorous plot and new music and songs. The original soundtrack was lost around 1949; only a 2014 subtitled version is preserved.)
Who directed Un bigote para dos?
Un bigote para dos was directed by Tono, Miguel Mihura.
How long is Un bigote para dos?
Un bigote para dos has a runtime of 1h 11m (71 minutes).
What genre is Un bigote para dos?
Un bigote para dos is a Comedy film.
Where was Un bigote para dos produced?
Un bigote para dos was produced in Spain.