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| director = [[Antonio Mercero]]
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| starring = {{unbulleted list|Lolo Garcia|Francisco Vidal|[[Norma Aleandro]]|[[Antonio Ferrandis]]|[[Walter Vidarte]]}}
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| cinematography = Manuel Rojas
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| editing = Javier Moran
| editing = Javier Moran
| production companies = Blau Films
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| distributor = C.B. Films S.A.
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| released = {{film date |1978|12|19|[[Spain]] [[theatrical]]}}
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'''''Tobi''''' (or '''''Tobi el niño con alas''''') is a 1978 [[Cinema of Spain|Spanish]] [[comedy]]<ref>{{Citation|url=http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/160909/Tobi/overview|title=Tobi (1979)|newspaper=''[[The New York Times]]''|accessdate=November 23, 2015}}</ref> written by [[imdbname:0883553|Horacio Varcarcel]] and [[Antonio Mercero]]. Directed by [[Antonio Mercero]], it stars Lolo Garcia, Francisco Vidal, [[Norma Aleandro]], [[Antonio Ferrandis]] and [[Walter Vidarte]]. In the film a young boy, Tobi, grows wings on his back which give him the appearance of an angel. This phenomenon draws attention to his community, which includes doctors, scientists and schoolmates. After Tobi's wings are surgically removed, they grow back.
'''''Tobi''''' (or '''''Tobi el niño con alas''''') is a 1978 [[Cinema of Spain|Spanish]] [[comedy]]<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/160909/Tobi/overview|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527035617/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/160909/Tobi/overview|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 27, 2015|department=Movies & TV Dept.|work=[[The New York Times]]|publisher=[[Baseline (database)|Baseline]] & [[All Movie Guide]]|author=Clarke Fountain|date=2015|title=Tobi (1979)|accessdate=November 23, 2015}}</ref> written by Horacio Varcarcel and [[Antonio Mercero]]. Directed by [[Antonio Mercero]], it stars Lolo Garcia, Francisco Vidal, [[Norma Aleandro]], [[Antonio Ferrandis]] and [[Walter Vidarte]]. In the film a young boy, Tobi, grows wings on his back which give him the appearance of an [[angel]]. This phenomenon draws attention to his community, which includes doctors, scientists and schoolmates. After Tobi's wings are surgically removed, they grow back.


==Plot summary==
=={{anchor|Plot summary}}Plot==
Tobi and his parents, Jacinto and María López, are at a picnic. Back home, Tobi begins feeling strange itches on his back and is brought to the hospital for an evaluation. The next day, Tobi's parents learn that a pair of wings have grown from the itchy spots on his back. The hospital separates Tobi and his parents, but they can watch him through a one-way window. The doctors cannot explain why Tobi grew the wings and Jacinto, concerned about his son’s future, asks the doctors to remove them surgically. María is upset, and says that she wants Tobi back with or without his wings.
Tobi and his parents, Jacinto and María López, are at a picnic. Back home, Tobi begins feeling strange itches on his back and is brought to the hospital for an evaluation. The next day, Tobi's parents learn that a pair of wings have grown from the itchy spots on his back. The hospital separates Tobi and his parents, but they can watch him through a one-way window. The doctors cannot explain why Tobi grew the wings and Jacinto, concerned about his son’s future, asks the doctors to remove them surgically. María is upset, and says that she wants Tobi back with or without his wings.


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Back home, Tobi and his parents hear a doctor say on television that the clinic should study him further; the doctors consider him to be ''Homo angelicus'', rather than ''Homo sapiens''. In a crowd outside their house, Professor Jourdain unsuccessfully tries to convince Tobi’s parents to return him to the clinic. To satisfy the crowd, his mother picks Tobi up and shows them his wings. Jacinto befriends media worker Marla Sullivan, who makes him offers he refuses because his son is not for sale. She then offers Jacinto a better job, which he accepts. Tobi reluctantly appears in a deodorant commercial, ruining every scene and angering the director. After he works all day, Tobi’s mother takes him home without finishing the commercial. She makes him a cover for his wings for him to wear to school.
Back home, Tobi and his parents hear a doctor say on television that the clinic should study him further; the doctors consider him to be ''Homo angelicus'', rather than ''Homo sapiens''. In a crowd outside their house, Professor Jourdain unsuccessfully tries to convince Tobi’s parents to return him to the clinic. To satisfy the crowd, his mother picks Tobi up and shows them his wings. Jacinto befriends media worker Marla Sullivan, who makes him offers he refuses because his son is not for sale. She then offers Jacinto a better job, which he accepts. Tobi reluctantly appears in a deodorant commercial, ruining every scene and angering the director. After he works all day, Tobi’s mother takes him home without finishing the commercial. She makes him a cover for his wings for him to wear to school.


Tobi is then taken to school, where another classmate starts to pull his wings, so the teacher decided to sit Tobi apart from the others in order to protect him. The bell rings, and Tobi stays inside the classroom in order to not be bullied by the other boys. He then becomes friends with a little girl and shows her his wings, which were hidden in covers prepared by his mother. Unknown to the pair, they are being watched by another classmate who then tells his friends about it, and the group goes back to Tobi to demand him to show them his wings. Tobi’s mom is taken to the principal’s office, where they tell her that the boy’s presence in the school is causing problems and is a distraction to the other students. Back at home, Tobi struggles with his new-found situation and starts getting nightmares. Tobi is then taken to the hospital and has his wings removed as a way to give him back his normal life. As he exits from the hospital, again he has the media waiting for him, taking pictures of his back. Marla Sullivan called Jacinto and reminded him that he signed a contract, and now that that Tobi had his wings removed, he will face a lawsuit. Tobi’s mom takes him to the park where he started to feel an itch on his back again. Marla then finds out through the news that Tobi’s wings grew back, and because of the contract, Tobi is now at carnival and being displayed as “Tobi the boy with wings” where people pay and get in a long line waiting to see him. The parents arrived and plan to get him out of there, but Tobi managed to escape on his own and ran towards the top of a tower having the crowd and his parents run after him. Once he reached the top, the boy flies away into the sky leaving the crowd and his parents behind him.
When a classmate pulls Tobi's wings, their teacher seats Tobi apart from the others to protect him. He stays in the classroom during recess to avoid the other boys, and becomes friends with a little girl. Tobi shows her his wings, and is seen by another classmate who tells his friends; the group demands that Tobi show them his wings. Maria is summoned to school and told that Tobi’s presence is a distraction to the other students. When, back home, he begins having nightmares he has his wings removed. Tobi is discharged from the hospital to continued media attention, Marla Sullivan tells Jacinto that he is liable for breach of contract. Maria brings Tobi to the park, where he again feels an itch on his back. When Marla hears on the news that Tobi’s wings have grown back, she exhibits him at a carnival as "Tobi, the boy with wings". The boy escapes, climbing to the top of a tower; he flies away, leaving the crowd, his parents and his clothes behind.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Lolo Garcia as Tobi López
* Lolo Garcia as Tobi López
* [[Norma Aleandro]] as the professor
* [[Norma Aleandro]] as the professor
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* [[Walter Vidarte]] as Enfermero
* [[Walter Vidarte]] as Enfermero
* Francisco Vidal as Jacinto
* Francisco Vidal as Jacinto
* Silvia Tortosa as Marga
* [[Silvia Tortosa]] as Marga
* José Lifante as Marga's friend
* [[José Lifante]] as Marga's friend
* Andrés Mejuto as Professor Burman
* Andrés Mejuto as Professor Burman
* María Casanova as María
* María Casanova as María
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Latest revision as of 14:12, 16 January 2024

Tobi
Directed byAntonio Mercero
Written by
Produced byAntonio Martin
Starring
CinematographyManuel Rojas
Edited byJavier Moran
Production
company
Blau Films
Distributed byC.B. Films S.A.
Release date
Running time
91 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

Tobi (or Tobi el niño con alas) is a 1978 Spanish comedy[1] written by Horacio Varcarcel and Antonio Mercero. Directed by Antonio Mercero, it stars Lolo Garcia, Francisco Vidal, Norma Aleandro, Antonio Ferrandis and Walter Vidarte. In the film a young boy, Tobi, grows wings on his back which give him the appearance of an angel. This phenomenon draws attention to his community, which includes doctors, scientists and schoolmates. After Tobi's wings are surgically removed, they grow back.

Plot

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Tobi and his parents, Jacinto and María López, are at a picnic. Back home, Tobi begins feeling strange itches on his back and is brought to the hospital for an evaluation. The next day, Tobi's parents learn that a pair of wings have grown from the itchy spots on his back. The hospital separates Tobi and his parents, but they can watch him through a one-way window. The doctors cannot explain why Tobi grew the wings and Jacinto, concerned about his son’s future, asks the doctors to remove them surgically. María is upset, and says that she wants Tobi back with or without his wings.

Tobi asks his nurse Lucy for his parents, and she says he will see them soon. Disappointed and lonely, he escapes from the clinic with no clothing. Tobi hides in a garbage pail, which two workers load into a truck. He escapes, hiding in a box which is brought into a store, and blends in with the mannequins. An employee hears Tobi sneeze, but the boy remains still and is not discovered. He begins to play tricks, kicking the employee and hiding again. The employee finds Tobi, the only "mannequin" who is anatomically accurate, and flees in a panic. Tobi runs away from the store, heading home through the city. He wants to see his mother and asks a drunk man (who thinks he is hallucinating) for help. A passer-by sees Tobi talking to the drunk man, takes photographs and gives them to the media.

Back home, Tobi and his parents hear a doctor say on television that the clinic should study him further; the doctors consider him to be Homo angelicus, rather than Homo sapiens. In a crowd outside their house, Professor Jourdain unsuccessfully tries to convince Tobi’s parents to return him to the clinic. To satisfy the crowd, his mother picks Tobi up and shows them his wings. Jacinto befriends media worker Marla Sullivan, who makes him offers he refuses because his son is not for sale. She then offers Jacinto a better job, which he accepts. Tobi reluctantly appears in a deodorant commercial, ruining every scene and angering the director. After he works all day, Tobi’s mother takes him home without finishing the commercial. She makes him a cover for his wings for him to wear to school.

When a classmate pulls Tobi's wings, their teacher seats Tobi apart from the others to protect him. He stays in the classroom during recess to avoid the other boys, and becomes friends with a little girl. Tobi shows her his wings, and is seen by another classmate who tells his friends; the group demands that Tobi show them his wings. Maria is summoned to school and told that Tobi’s presence is a distraction to the other students. When, back home, he begins having nightmares he has his wings removed. Tobi is discharged from the hospital to continued media attention, Marla Sullivan tells Jacinto that he is liable for breach of contract. Maria brings Tobi to the park, where he again feels an itch on his back. When Marla hears on the news that Tobi’s wings have grown back, she exhibits him at a carnival as "Tobi, the boy with wings". The boy escapes, climbing to the top of a tower; he flies away, leaving the crowd, his parents and his clothes behind.

Cast

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  • Lolo Garcia as Tobi López
  • Norma Aleandro as the professor
  • Antonio Ferrandis as Doctor Juldain
  • Walter Vidarte as Enfermero
  • Francisco Vidal as Jacinto
  • Silvia Tortosa as Marga
  • José Lifante as Marga's friend
  • Andrés Mejuto as Professor Burman
  • María Casanova as María
  • Manuela Camacho as Luci
  • Lorenzo Ramírez as Borracho
  • Jose Yepes as Photographer
  • Fabián Conde as Dolfo

Reception

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Tobi has not been reviewed on Rotten Tomatoes.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Clarke Fountain (2015), "Tobi (1979)", Movies & TV Dept., The New York Times, Baseline & All Movie Guide, archived from the original on May 27, 2015, retrieved November 23, 2015
  2. ^ "Tobi (1979)", Rotten Tomatoes, retrieved November 23, 2015
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