Tívoli (film)
| Tívoli | |
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Theatrical release poster.  | |
| Directed by | Alberto Isaac | 
| Written by | Alberto Isaac  Alfonso Arau  | 
| Produced by | Fidel Pizarro | 
| Starring | Alfonso Arau  Pancho Córdova Lyn May Carmen Salinas  | 
| Cinematography | Jorge Stahl Jr. | 
| Edited by | Rafael Ceballos | 
| Music by | Rubén Fuentes  Eduardo Magallanes  | 
Production companies  | Corporación Nacional Cinematográfica (CONACINE)  Dasa Films  | 
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Running time  | 127 minutes | 
| Country | Mexico | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Tívoli is a 1974 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Alberto Isaac and starring Alfonso Arau, Pancho Córdova, Lyn May and Carmen Salinas. Loosely based on the true story of the last days of the Tívoli, an infamous variety theatre which had its heyday in the 1940s and early 1950s in Mexico City, the film, as its opening text claims, rather than give an historical account, aspires to evocate, in a nostalgic and humorous way, the atmosphere of the lively nightlife of that period, "which has disappeared forever." Interweaved with burlesque performances with colorful costumes and sets, seductive stripteases and comedic variety acts, the film's main plot tells how a plan to tear down the theater by politicians, city officials, and property developers is met with resistance by the entertainers.