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Tortilla
Soup

In
TORTILLA SOUP, a film inspired
by director Ang Lee's EAT DRINK
MAN WOMAN, a Mexican-American
master chef living in LA with
his three daughters prepares a
magnificent dinner each Sunday
night to bring his family
together. Sunday dinner is a
time to make major
announcements, to share ideas,
and to air the basic
frustrations of daily life. It's
also a time to critique Dad's
cooking because, although he
still succeeds in presenting
beautiful, mouth-watering
dishes, he has lost his sense of
taste and his food does not have
the same wonderful flavor that
it did once. Outside of Sunday
dinner, the members of the
family live their own lives.
Martin, the father (Hector
Elizondo), works in a restaurant
and entertains the eccentric
mother (Raquel Welch) of his
close friend and neighbor
(Constance Marie). His youngest
daughter, Maribel (Tamara Mello)
debates whether to go to college
and finds a new love interest in
Brazilian stud Andy (Nikolai
Kinski). The eldest daughter,
Carmen (Jacqueline Obradors), is
a headstrong, forthright
business executive. Stuck in the
middle is Letitcia (Elizabeth
Pena), a prim school teacher who
wants nothing more than to find
true love. A light, sweet,
playful take on family life in
L.A., TORTILLA SOUP is one tasty
tamale.
REVIEWS
"...Mr. Elizondo is often a
musical actor, and the melody he
and Mr. Mechoso have worked has
a lilt..." (New York Times)
"...Tasty and nourishing....The
film's ensemble cast is headed
with understated humor and
authority by Elizondo and shows
to special advantage Pena's
droll gifts as a comedian..." (Los
Angeles Times)
"...Ripoll's mouthwatering farce
uses food prep as foreplay and
overflows with loving close-ups
of exotic Mexican meals....Welch
is TORTILLA SOUP's tastiest
dish..." (Entertainment
Weekly)
"...An inspired idea....The
movie dazzles the taste
buds....[A] sweetly upbeat
film....Elizondo projects a
likable blend of warmth and
stoic pride..." (USA Today)
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Tortilla Flat (1942)
Spencer Tracy, Hedy
Lamarr, See more
Director:
Victor Fleming
Format:
Black & White,
Closed-captioned,
NTSC
Rated: NR
Studio:
Warner Home Video
Video Release Date:
March 25, 1992
VHS Features:
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NTSC format
(US
and Canada only.
This VHS will
probably NOT be
viewable in
other countries.
Read more about
VHS formats.)
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Black & White,
Closed-captioned,
NTSC
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