Released in November 1958, The Girls of the Red Cross, in addition to becoming one of the great box office hits of the decade, consolidated a type of "Italian" comedy with several intertwined stories that accommodated all types. of records, from the astracanada to a restrained sentimentalism, but where a final result prevails above all that could almost, almost, be written with a capital letter: optimism. An already classic musical theme composed by maestro Augusto Algueró, a "humanitarian" excuse such as the nomination of the "Fiesta de la Flagerita", a tourist tour of Madrid and, above all, an excellently chosen cast that turned the four into stars. The very young protagonists, especially a radiant Concha Velasco who turned 19 a few days after the premiere, were decisive for the success of the film.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/18214-las-chicas-de-la-cruz-roja-bluray--8421394403178.html18214Las Chicas De La Cruz Roja [BLU_RAY]<div><br />Released in November 1958, The Girls of the Red Cross, in addition to becoming one of the great box office hits of the decade, consolidated a type of "Italian" comedy with several intertwined stories that accommodated all types. of records, from the astracanada to a restrained sentimentalism, but where a final result prevails above all that could almost, almost, be written with a capital letter: optimism. An already classic musical theme composed by maestro Augusto Algueró, a "humanitarian" excuse such as the nomination of the "Fiesta de la Flagerita", a tourist tour of Madrid and, above all, an excellently chosen cast that turned the four into stars. The very young protagonists, especially a radiant Concha Velasco who turned 19 a few days after the premiere, were decisive for the success of the film.</div>https://dvdstorespain.es/537443-home_default/las-chicas-de-la-cruz-roja-bluray-.jpg7.3554instockDivisa Home Video7.35547.3554002015-08-31T09:28:48+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New
Released in November 1958, The Girls of the Red Cross, in addition to becoming one of the great box office hits of the decade, consolidated a type of "Italian" comedy with several intertwined stories that accommodated all types. of records, from the astracanada to a restrained sentimentalism, but where a final result prevails above all that could almost, almost, be written with a capital letter: optimism. An already classic musical theme composed by maestro Augusto Algueró, a "humanitarian" excuse such as the nomination of the "Fiesta de la Flagerita", a tourist tour of Madrid and, above all, an excellently chosen cast that turned the four into stars. The very young protagonists, especially a radiant Concha Velasco who turned 19 a few days after the premiere, were decisive for the success of the film.