
Marisol on the cover
On the cover of the magazine Colecção Cinema number 13 series 25 published in 1962, is Marisol in the film “Tómbola“.
The Magazine
Number: 12 Series: 25
The entire magazine is dedicated to the novelization of the film “Tombola”
Year of Publication: 1962
Type of publication: Movie Magazine
Publisher: Agência Portuguesa de Revistas
Pages: 32
Periodicity: Weekly
Size: 16,9 / 12,1 cm
Original Price: 1,50$
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Colecção Cinema
The Colecção Cinema is a Portuguese magazine published between 1952 and 1967. Totally dedicated to movies.
It has 3 formats and 27 series. In the first series (1952) 20 issues were edited. Each issue contains the novelization of several films. The format is 21,3/28,7cm. Between the second and the seventh series (1953-1956), each series has 10 numbers. Each number contained 3 or 4 movie novelizations. Its format is 16,9/23,9cm.
The 8/26 series (1956-1964), have 20 numbers each. Each one corresponds to a movie.
The 27 series (1964/1965) contains other articles besides a single movie. More than 100 numbers came out. The 8/27 series have the format of 12,1/16,9cm.
In 1967 a third phase comes out with more than 20 issues published and in each issue 2 films (12,1/16,9cm).
Tómbola
Director: Luis Lucia
Writers: José Luis Colina / Luis Lucia / Kathi de Sainte Colombe
Release Date: 1962
Top Cast: Marisol / Rafael Alonso / Roberto Camardiel / Mercedes Borqué / Enrique Ávila / José Marco Davó / Guillermo Marín / Joëlle Rivero / José María Caffarel / José Orjas / Beni Deus / Pilar Gómez Ferrer / José María Labernié /
Original Title: Tómbola
Portuguese Title: Tombola
Plot Summary
Marisol is a cheerful girl with an overflowing fantasy, who lives life as an adventure, where reality takes a back seat. The line that defines fantasy from reality is invisible to Marisol.
The day she discovers that a priceless painting is being stolen from a museum, nobody seems to believe the story of the girl, who falls into the hands of the three thieves, while the others discover the truth of Marisol’s story.











Back-Cover: Hayley Mills
