The Englishman of the Bones (Spanish:El inglés de los güesos) is a 1940 Argentine melodrama film of the Golden Age of Argentine cinema directed and written by Carlos Hugo Christensen, based on a novel of the same name by Benito Lynch.
The 79-minute black and white drama was directed for Lumiton by Carlos Hugo Christensen. Christiansen (1914âÂÂ1999) was a poet, short story writer, journalist and playwright who became an assistant film director in 1939. This was one of the first films where he was credited as director. The script was written by Christensen based on the novel of the same name written by Benito Lynch. Music was by George Andreani and cinematography by José MarÃÂa Beltrán. It was released in Argentina on 4 September 1940. The film El inglés de los güesos starred Arturo GarcÃÂa Buhr, Anita Jordán and Pedro Maratea.
El inglés de los güesos tells of a hopeless love between an English anthropologist and a gaucho girl. The Englishman, who has come to study fossils, must return to his homeland. The film treats the novel with respect, and provides a true interpretation.
La Nación said of the film that the simple plot had been well handled. The adaptation retained the extraordinary sense of scenery and drama. Manrupe and Portela said that despite the very slow action and the poor book, the film maintains interest because of good performances. Some elements of the framing and montage foreshadow the director's later style.
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