

Streetcar for Sale
1959 Directed by Juan Estelrich MarchThis excellent short film written by the magnificent filmmaker duo of Luis García Berlanga and screenwriter Rafael Azcona was to be part of a series entitled Los Pícaros (The Rogues) which was never continued. These two artists were responsible for such masterpieces of Spanish cinema as Plácido and El verdugo (The Executioner). Here, Berlanga and Azcona collaborated for the first time, setting the stage for the post-war "Berlanguiana" vision that would develop. José Luis López Vázquez plays Julián, a seedy swindler, who with his cronies tries to sell a streetcar to a rich but naive farmer, a newcomer to the city. High jinx ensue. With this film begins the great stage of Berlanga's filmmaking in which he mixes a little social criticism and notes of anti-clericalism with a great deal of farce.

José Luis López Vázquez
....................................................Julián el Toribio
Antonio García Quijada
....................................................Felipe

María Luisa Ponte
....................................................Julia
Antonio Martínez
....................................................Víctima de la estafa

Goyo Lebrero
....................................................Próxima víctima

Chus Lampreave
....................................................Marujita

José María Tasso
....................................................Paco
Director
...........................................................Juan Estelrich March
Executive Producer
...........................................................Juan Julio Baena
Writer
...........................................................Luis García Berlanga
Rafael Azcona
Assistant Director
...........................................................Enrico Bergier
Music
...........................................................José Pagán
Antonio Ramírez Ángel
Production Companies
...................................................Estudios Moro
Production Countries
........................................................Spain
Spoken Languages
....................................................Español
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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