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Marcelino, pan y vino

Título original: Marcelino pan y vino
  • 1955
  • T
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
2,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Marcelino, pan y vino (1955)
Marcelino is an orphan who grows up in a monastery. One day when he eats his small meal in a room full of old things, he gives a piece of his bread to an old wooden Jesus figure--which actually takes the bread and eats it. Getting a wish granted for his donation Marcelino wishes to see his mother.
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Marcelino es un huérfano que crece en un monasterio. Un día, cuando come en su habitación, le da un poco de su pan a una figura de Jesús, la cual se lo come. Obteniendo un deseo por su donac... Leer todoMarcelino es un huérfano que crece en un monasterio. Un día, cuando come en su habitación, le da un poco de su pan a una figura de Jesús, la cual se lo come. Obteniendo un deseo por su donación, Marcelino desea ver a su madre.Marcelino es un huérfano que crece en un monasterio. Un día, cuando come en su habitación, le da un poco de su pan a una figura de Jesús, la cual se lo come. Obteniendo un deseo por su donación, Marcelino desea ver a su madre.

  • Dirección
    • Ladislao Vajda
  • Guión
    • José María Sánchez Silva
    • Ladislao Vajda
  • Reparto principal
    • Rafael Rivelles
    • Antonio Vico
    • Juan Calvo
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    2,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Ladislao Vajda
    • Guión
      • José María Sánchez Silva
      • Ladislao Vajda
    • Reparto principal
      • Rafael Rivelles
      • Antonio Vico
      • Juan Calvo
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    • 14Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 9 premios y 1 nominación en total

    Vídeos1

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    Imágenes29

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    Rafael Rivelles
    Rafael Rivelles
    • Padre Superior - Father Superior
    Antonio Vico
    Antonio Vico
    • Fray Puerta - Brother Door
    Juan Calvo
    Juan Calvo
    • Fray Papilla - Brother Cookie
    José Marco Davó
    José Marco Davó
    • Pascual
    Juanjo Menéndez
    Juanjo Menéndez
    • Fray Giles
    • (as Juan Jose Menendez)
    Adriano Domínguez
    Adriano Domínguez
    • Fray Bautizo - Brother Baptism
    Mariano Azaña
    Mariano Azaña
    • Fray Malo - Brother Sickly
    Joaquín Roa
    Joaquín Roa
    • Fray Talán - Brother Ding-Dong
    Isabel de Pomés
    Isabel de Pomés
    • Manuel's Mother
    Carmen Carbonell
    • Alfonsa
    Carlota Bilbao
    Carlota Bilbao
    • Nicolás' Wife
    José María Rodríguez
    • Monk
    • (as Jose Mª. Rodriguez)
    Rafael Calvo
    Rafael Calvo
    • Don Emilio
    Francisco Arenzana
    Francisco Arenzana
    • Nicolás
    Antonio Ferrandis
    Antonio Ferrandis
    • Monk
    José Prada
    José Prada
    • Roque
    Francisco Bernal
    Francisco Bernal
    • Pueblerino
    Julio F. Alymán
    Julio F. Alymán
    • Esteban
    • Dirección
      • Ladislao Vajda
    • Guión
      • José María Sánchez Silva
      • Ladislao Vajda
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    8ma-cortes

    Sensitive story proceeded in simplicity and delicacy by Ladislao Vadja

    The film starts in a long flashback narrated by a priest (Fernando Rey), he tells how an abandoned baby is picked up by monks residing in a monastery run by a humble Father Superior (Rafael Rivelles). The little boy named Marcelino (Pablito Calvo) who lost his mother , becomes a fine kid , pure and simple of heart , and devoted friend of Crucified Jesus . Meanwhile , he gets into mischiefs , he plays and puts nicknames to monks , as Brother Door (Antonio Vico) , Brother Cookie (Juan Calvo), Brother Bad (Mariano Azaña) , Fray Giles (Juanjo Menendez) and Brother Ding Dong (Joaquin Roa) . But in some touching scenes , Marcelino meets at the loft to Jesus and gives him bread and wine, then happening an ecstasy at the ending .

    This a perceptible and feeling movie full of mirth , humor touches , and enjoyable message based on novel written by Jose Maria Sanchez Silva. At the same time the film gives us an agreeable panorama about monastery life , its pity , and goodness ; furthermore , the religious oration , sacrifice , work , companionship and various situations happen in monastic existence . Its perfect developing resides on superb characters incarnated by the good-natured monks, well played by all-Spanish-star-cast , and the sympathy , simplicity of Pablito Calvo-Marcelino . Musical score by Pablo Sorozabal responds appropriately to ambient , originating a really spiritual and religious atmosphere . Precious and luminous cinematography by Enrich Guerner (Vadja's ordinary cameraman) who give us an accurate scenario at the times is developed . The motion picture was excellently directed by Ladislao Vadja , born in Hungary , he's author of magnificent movies , such as 'The Bait', and 'Carne de horca', and three with Pablito Cavo : 'An Angel over Brooklyn' (along with Peter Ustinov) and 'Uncle Jacinto' (with Antonio Vico) . In my opinion this is one of the best films to come out of Europe in the decade of the 50s. The picture touched the hearts of numerous spectators all around the world. Rating : Above average.
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    A film for the gentle-hearted

    A baby loses his parents and is left at the door to a monastery. The monks take him in and he grows into a mischievous but essentially good little boy. One day he sneaks into the attic and sees a life-sized image of Jesus on the cross...

    For pre-teens and younger, a parent should probably watch it with them, since some children will be disturbed by the ending. With understanding, this film helps the viewer to grow a little in faith, hope and love.

    ... well, that is all I really wanted to say, but IMDb now requires ten lines of text for a review. I noticed the early reviews of Marcelino were extremely negative. If you have a lot of anger towards Christ or the Church, you will *not* like this film since it shows different types of people turning their hearts towards Jesus to varying degrees. This is not sinister propaganda, but the way the world really is. Christians are not the monsters you imagine them to be. If the Nazis *had* made films like this, as one reviewer suggested, instead of the inspirations to resentment and violence they actually did make, the world might have been a better place. Peace to all.
    richpcowboy

    Excellent! Wonderful! Moving!

    This movie was excellent. I saw it many years ago as a child in my Catholic grammar school and still remember it. It is a beautiful moving experience and is a movie that can be watched by the whole family. I encourage everyone to see it. We need more movies like this one. I believe I may have seen it again on TV many years ago. I believe people of all faiths can enjoy this movie. The story is about innocence and faith. They also have made a remake of the movie, I believe in 1991. I have not seen the remake but, usually there is nothing like the original. So, if they thought the movie was good enough to be remade, you know it has to be good. Watch this movie, I guarantee you will not be disappointed.
    10ccthemovieman-1

    An Innocent, Tender Movie From The Mid '50s

    Wow, this was stunning, both in photography and in content. Here's a nice, old-fashioned "religious story" you rarely see anymore. The English title goes under "The Miracle Of Marcelino."

    It's a simple tale of a group of monks who discover a baby at their monastery doorstep one morning and then raise the boy. They try to find suitable parents for the infant but are unsuccessful. The infant scenes don't run too long because, before you know it, they have fast-forwarded it to when the boy was six years of age....and that's where he stays until the end of the film.

    Pablito Calvo as the title character, Marcelino," is excellent. Kudos to cinematographer Heinrich Gartner for beautiful black-and-white photography. The DVD transfer was outstanding, too. The lighting, particularly on faces, is terrific.

    Other reviewers here at IMDb, such as Albert Sanchez Moreno, have described the story nicely. I will just add I found it oddly captivating the entire way and very touching and moving in the last 20 minutes or so, after the boy discovers the big statue of Christ and begins communicating with Him. Yeah, I'm sure it looks really far-fetched to almost everyone, especially non-Believers, but I enjoyed and marveled at the end of this film.

    I'm not quite sure what to make of the monks in here and why they would "warn" the young boy against going up in the attic, where the statue is located, unless they somehow supernaturally knew what was going to happen.....yet they still should have put their trust in Christ, anyway. Their actions are puzzling at times. There is a real mystery to this story overall, anyway. Not being Catholic, maybe I missed something in the translation. This is a very "Catholic" film but a Christ-believing Protestant as I am can still fully appreciate this story, too, as much as anyone, and I did.

    You'll never find this at a rental store but those you are curious, you might want to add it to your queue if you belong to one of those mail-in rental programs. This film was a collaboration of Spanish and Italian filmmakers, I think. There was a color re-make in the early '90s, but I haven't seen it.

    It's a film of tender "innocence" like few I've ever seen, which makes it very memorable.
    8ulicknormanowen

    Blessed are the candid souls ....

    An user pointed out that some imdb reviews (particularly the early one) were very negative ;but in spite of a huge success,many leftish (Marxist ?) comments were scathing too when the movie was released :remember that Spain was a dictatorship and a French critic went as far as to write that 'if Christ allows the mother-and -child reunion ,it's in a better world ,and thus it solves the problem of the orphanages maintenance".

    Today ,when compared to the Joselito Jimenez weepies,which have sunk into oblivion, "Marcelino pan y vino " holds up quite well .That a great director such Luigi COMENCINI made a remake is proof positive that the movie has worn well ,even though today's children may not get something out of it.

    Everyone will agree that Pablito Calvo gives one of the best child actor performances of all time ;one can,however ,prefer to the scenes in the attic :

    -the bread which diminishes ,much to the monk /cook's surprise .

    -the fair ,where the stolen apple creates a "butterfly effect" in miniature .

    -the boy learning his alphabet,under a monk's watchful eye.

    -the meeting with the woman with a madonna face(wish she could be my mama).

    -the hidden treasures in the wall.

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    • Curiosidades
      Pablo Calvo finished his theatrical career at 14.
    • Citas

      Statue of Christ: You are not afraid of Me?

      Marcelino: No.

      Statue of Christ: Then - you know who I am?

      Marcelino: Yes. You're God.

    • Versiones alternativas
      An English dubbed version was made available for television.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Deseo y esperanza (2014)
    • Banda sonora
      La Cancion Marcelino
      Music by Pablo Sorozábal

      Lyrics uncredited in film

      Sung offscreen by unidentified male singer and male chorus

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de septiembre de 1955 (Italia)
    • Países de origen
      • España
      • Italia
    • Idioma
      • Español
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Miracle of Marcelino
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • El Espinar, Segovia, Castilla y León, España
    • Empresas productoras
      • Chamartín Producciones y Distribuciones
      • Falco Film
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      1 hora 31 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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