Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

The Tyrant Father

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron8
8
1 Ratings
100
90
81
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Director
  
Antonio Lopes Ribeiro

Language
  
Portuguese

7.8/10
IMDb

Duration
  

The Tyrant Father movie poster

Release date
  
19 September 1941

Writer
  
Antonio Lopes Ribeiro (dialogue), Antonio Lopes Ribeiro (screenplay), Francisco Ribeiro (dialogue), Vasco Santana (dialogue)

O Pai Tirano (lit. The Tyrant Father) is a 1941 Portuguese film comedy directed by António Lopes Ribeiro, starring Vasco Santana, Ribeirinho (Francisco Ribeiro), Leonor Maia, Teresa Gomes and Laura Alves. It is one of the best known comedies of the Golden Age of Portuguese cinema, still popular six decades after its release.

Contents

The Tyrant Father wwwcineptubiptimagesbdbb78ec1728987aecf5f0bc

O Pai Tirano was the first film produced and directed by António Lopes Ribeiro.

The Tyrant Father Paulo Carvalho Google

Plot

The Tyrant Father O Pai Tirano CinePTCinema Portugues pt

Francisco Mega (Ribeirinho), a clerk at the then leading department stores of Lisbon, "Grandes Armazéns do Grandella", is in love with Tatão (Leonor Maia), who works in front at "Perfumaria da Moda". Tatão, however, is a cinephile who largely ignores him, whereas Francisco is also an amateur theatre player; so his amateur theatre company, the Grandellinhas, uses its rehearsals of the play O Pai Tirano (ou O Último dos Almeidas) to present Francisco as a son who split from his tyrant father for love, and woo Tatão.

Distribution

The Tyrant Father Restos de Coleco O Pai Tirano

  • Francisco Ribeiro : Francisco 'Chico' Mega
  • Leonor Maia : Tatão
  • Arthur Duarte : Artur de Castro
  • Vasco Santana : Mestre José Santana
  • Barro Lopes : Lopes
  • Graça Maria : Gracinha
  • The Tyrant Father O Pai Tirano CinePTCinema Portugues pt

    O Pai Tirano offered a number of situations that became common reference in Portuguese culture.

    The Tyrant Father CINEMA PORTUGUS O PAI TIRANO VIDEO 7 YouTube

    Among them, a scene almost at the end of the movie, where one of the members of the theatre company, middle-aged Mr. Machado (a caricature of the don't-bother-couldn't-care-less Portuguese) takes his new girlfriend to dinner at the theatre buffet. To each request the lady makes, the item is unavailable, so they ask what she wants, and they repeatedly request "two glasses of white wine."

    The Tyrant Father CINEMA PORTUGUS O PAI TIRANO VIDEO 1 YouTube

    This line has since been used in adds for a Portuguese spirit.

    References

    The Tyrant Father Wikipedia
    The Tyrant Father IMDb The Tyrant Father themoviedb.org