Be Wanton and Tread No Shame
Theatrical release poster
SpanishSé infiel y no mires con quién
Directed byFernando Trueba
Screenplay byFernando Trueba
Based onMove Over Mrs. Markham
by Ray Cooney and John Chapman
Starring
CinematographyJuan Amorós
Edited byCarmen Frías
Music byÁngel Muñoz Alonso
Production
company
Iberoamericana
Release date
  • 5 December 1985 (1985-12-05)
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish
Box office308 million

Be Wanton and Tread No Shame (Spanish: Sé infiel y no mires con quién) is a 1985 Spanish comedy film directed and written by Fernando Trueba based on the play Move Over Mrs. Markham by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. It stars Ana Belén, Carmen Maura, Antonio Resines, and Santiago Ramos.

Plot

Paco and Fernando, two partners in a small publishing company at a low ebb, seek to seal a deal with popular children literature writer Adela Mora by means of deceit. When they are about the meet with the writer confusion about their extramarital affairs (and about those involving their wives, Carmen and Rosa) erupts.[1][2]

Cast

Production

The screenplay is an adaptation of the play Move Over Mrs. Markham by Ray Cooney and John Chapman.[5] The film is an Iberoamericana (Andrés Vicente Gómez) production.[6]

Release

The film was released theatrically on 5 December 1985, grossing 308,205,211 ₧ (1,014,639 admissions).[7] A box-office hit, it proved to be a breakthrough work for Trueba.[8]

See also

References

  1. Cirbián, Txerra (8 October 2016). "Películas en tv hoy sábado 8 de octubre del 2016". El Periódico de Catalunya. Prensa Ibérica.
  2. "La 1 emite la comedia de Fernando Trueba 'Sé infiel y no mires con quién'". Europa Press. 26 November 2009.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Pizarro, Miguel Ángel (18 January 2020). "De 'Ópera prima' a 'Chico y Rita': Las películas imprescindibles de Fernando Trueba". ecartelera.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Sé infiel y no mires con quién". Fernando Trueba PC. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
  5. Bardzińska, Joanna (2014). El camino inverso: del cine al teatro, La vida en un hilo, de Edgar Neville y Mi adorado Juan, de Miguel Mihura. London: The Modern Humanities Research Association. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-78188-006-7.
  6. Heredero, Carlos F. (1998). "La "Ley Miró". Luces y sombras de una política para el cine español" (PDF). Nosferatu (28): 46. ISSN 1131-9372 via Universitat Politècnica de València.
  7. Caparrós Lera, José María (1992). El cine español de la democracia: de la muerte de Franco al "cambio" socialista (1975-1989). Barcelona: Anthropos Editorial. p. 380. ISBN 84-7658-312-5.
  8. Mira, Alberto (2010). Historical Dictionary of Spanish Cinema. Lanham: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-8108-5957-9.
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