
Oh What Beautiful Legs!
Comedy
Overview
A man hired to impersonate a bankrupt business mogul who is currently on the run from creditors sets out organize a musical starring beauties from Brazil, Mexico, and Spain in this Spanish-language comedy starring popular funnyman Tin Tan (Germán Valdés). Now, as the hapless imposter attempts to finance a musical without any money, he also discovers just how difficult it can be to juggle three beautiful starlets who all have eyes for their presumably wealthy producer. Another common English translation of the title of this film is Tender Pumpkins or Tender Little Pumpkins (although a direct translation is Baby Zucchini).
Top Cast


Germán Valdés
Germán Valdés
Tin-Tán
Germán Valdés
Tin-Tán


Rosita Quintana
Rosita Quintana
Lupe
Rosita Quintana
Lupe


Nelly Montiel
Nelly Montiel
Nelly
Nelly Montiel
Nelly


Jorge Reyes
Jorge Reyes
Reyes
Jorge Reyes
Reyes


Nicolás Rodríguez
Nicolás Rodríguez
Guitarist
Nicolás Rodríguez
Guitarist


Ramón Valdés
Ramón Valdés
Willy
Ramón Valdés
Willy


Francisco Reiguera
Francisco Reiguera
El muerto
Francisco Reiguera
El muerto


Julián de Meriche
Julián de Meriche
Representativo
Julián de Meriche
Representativo


Marcelo Chávez
Marcelo Chávez
Marcelo (uncredited)
Marcelo Chávez
Marcelo (uncredited)


Ramón Gay
Ramón Gay
Announcer (uncredited)
Ramón Gay
Announcer (uncredited)
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