Catita was a stock character played by Niní Marshall in many Argentine comedy films of the 1940s and 1950s from the character's first appearance as a cook in Mujeres que trabajan (1938) up to Catita es una dama (1956) directed by Julio Saraceni.
[1] Catita was a stereotypical foul-mouthed (by 1940s standards) and disruptive daughter of Italian immigrants in Argentina.
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