The House Is Serious
| The House Is Serious | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Lucien Jaquelux |
| Produced by | Alfredo Le Pera |
| Starring | Carlos Gardel |
| Music by | Carlos Gardel Marcel Lattès |
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Running time | 25 minutes |
| Countries | Argentina, France |
| Language | Spanish |
The House Is Serious (La Casa es Seria) is a picaresque musical short film directed by Lucien Jaquelux (credited as Jaquelux). It belongs to a series of French films starring Argentinian tango singer Carlos Gardel and was made by Paramount Pictures in its French Joinville Studios at Joinville-him-Pont. The film features Gardel and co-stars the Argentinian-Spanish actress Imperio Argentina. The script was written by the Brazilian Alfredo Le Pera. Gardel sings two songs with Le Pera; Memory malevo and Want to me, the latter having been recorded on a disc.
It premiered on May 19, 1933, in the Suipacha Theater in Buenos Aires. All copies of the film have been lost. Only its audio has survived, which was recorded on Vitaphone disks.