Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953)

7.995 min

1953 Spanish satirical absurdist comedy film by Luis García Berlanga

Welcome Mr. Marshall! (Spanish: ¡Bienvenido, Mister Marshall!) is a 1953 Spanish satirical absurdist comedy film directed by Luis García Berlanga, and considered one of the masterpieces of Spanish cinema. The film highlights the stereotypes held by both the Spanish and the Americans regarding the culture of the other, as well as displays social criticism of 1950s Francoist Spain (showing a typical Spanish village, with typical inhabitants: a priest, the majority of the population that are peasants, the mayor, and a hidalgo). The film was entered into the 1953 Cannes Film Festival. It was the first full-length film Berlanga directed alone.

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FAQ

What is Welcome Mr. Marshall! about?
Welcome Mr. Marshall! (1953) — The little village of Villar del Río awaits the song performance of Carmen Vargas, 'The Great Andalusian Star'. The quiet village is governed by a deaf, naughty, good-natured Mayor, who just wants to enliven the place. More good news comes to the village: the arrival of North Ame
Is Welcome Mr. Marshall! based on a true story?
See the production background and source material details on the official Wikipedia article.
Is Welcome Mr. Marshall! scary?
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