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{{Infobox film
| name =Hipólito y Evita
| name = Do What You Want
| image =


| image = [[File:Cuando el amor llega-127343874-large.jpg]]

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| director = Orestes Trucco
| director = [[Orestes Trucco]]
| producer = Orestes Trucco
| producer = Orestes Trucco
| writer = Salvador Valverde Calvo
| writer = [[Salvador Valverde Calvo]]
| narrator =
| narrator =
| starring =
| starring =
| music = Ohari and J. Rodríguez Pilado
| music = Ohari and J. Rodríguez Pilado
| cinematography = Humberto Peruzzi
| cinematography = Humberto Peruzzi
| editor = Atilio Rinaldi
| editing = Atilio Rinaldi
| distributor =
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| released = August 30, 1973
| released = {{Film date|1973|08|30}}
| runtime = 90 minutes
| runtime = 90 minutes
| country = Argentina
| country = Argentina
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| budget = $ 700.000
| budget = $ 700.000
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'''''Do What You Want''''', also known as '''''When love comes''''' (original title: ''Hipólito y Evita''), is a [[List of Argentine films of 1973|1973]] [[Cinema of Argentina|Argentine]] [[romantic comedy]] film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring [[Raúl Taibo]], [[Amalia Scaliter]], [[Gilda Lousek]] y [[Ricardo Bauleo]]. It was written by Salvador Valverde Calvo and shot in [[General Rodríguez]].


==Synopsis==
'''''Hipólito y Evita''''' (also known as ''When love comes'', or ''Do what you want'' in english) is a [[Romantic comedy film|romantic comedy]] [[List of Argentine films of 1973|1973]] [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[film]] directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. The script was written by Salvador Valverde Calvo and it was shot in [[General Rodríguez]].
A retelling on the [[Romeo and Juliet]] story, with the lovers' families at odds with each other over their different socio-political backgrounds. Hipolito's family is aristocratic and pro-[[Hipólito Yrigoyen]], who was twice president of Argentina and co-founded the [[Radical Civic Union]], a [[Social liberalism|social liberal]] [[political party]]; while Evita comes from a working-class background and a family that supports [[Eva Perón]] and her husband [[Juan Perón]], who was three times president and gave his name to the political movement known as [[Peronism]], which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the [[Justicialist Party]].

==Plot==
Comedy based on the [[Romeo and Juliet]] story with the lovers' families at odds with each other over their different socio-political backgrounds. Hipolito's family is aristocratic and pro-[[Hipolito Yrigoyen]], who was twice president of Argentina and co-founded the [[Radical Civic Union]], a [[Social liberalism|social liberal]] [[political party]]; while Evita comes from a working class background and a family that supports [[Eva Perón]] and her husband [[Juan Perón]], who was tree times president and gave his name to the political movement known as [[Peronism]], which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the [[Justicialist Party]].


==Cast==
==Cast==
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*[[Raúl Taibo]] - Hipólito Montero
*[[Raúl Taibo]] - Hipólito Montero
*[[Amalia Scaliter]] - Evita Capobianco
*[[Amalia Scaliter]] - Evita Capobianco
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*[[César Bertrand]]
*[[César Bertrand]]
*[[Sabina Olmos]]
*[[Sabina Olmos]]
*[[Eduardo Trucco]]
}}
}}



==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDB title|id =|title =Hipólito y Evita }}
* {{IMDb title|0178569}}


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 29 May 2024

Do What You Want
Directed byOrestes Trucco
Written bySalvador Valverde Calvo
Produced byOrestes Trucco
CinematographyHumberto Peruzzi
Edited byAtilio Rinaldi
Music byOhari and J. Rodríguez Pilado
Release date
  • August 30, 1973 (1973-08-30)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryArgentina
LanguageSpanish
Budget$ 700.000

Do What You Want, also known as When love comes (original title: Hipólito y Evita), is a 1973 Argentine romantic comedy film directed by Orestes A. Trucco and starring Raúl Taibo, Amalia Scaliter, Gilda Lousek y Ricardo Bauleo. It was written by Salvador Valverde Calvo and shot in General Rodríguez.

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A retelling on the Romeo and Juliet story, with the lovers' families at odds with each other over their different socio-political backgrounds. Hipolito's family is aristocratic and pro-Hipólito Yrigoyen, who was twice president of Argentina and co-founded the Radical Civic Union, a social liberal political party; while Evita comes from a working-class background and a family that supports Eva Perón and her husband Juan Perón, who was three times president and gave his name to the political movement known as Peronism, which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the Justicialist Party.

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