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A father decides to teach their bratty kids a lesson about the value of money.A father decides to teach their bratty kids a lesson about the value of money.A father decides to teach their bratty kids a lesson about the value of money.
Daniel Arroyo
- Invitado a fiesta
- (uncredited)
Josefina Burgos
- Empleada de Ramiro
- (uncredited)
Carmen Cabrera
- Doña Chole (mamá de Pablo)
- (uncredited)
José Chávez
- Preso
- (uncredited)
Felipe de Flores
- Emplado oficina
- (uncredited)
Lidia Franco
- Invitada a fiesta
- (uncredited)
Leonor Gómez
- Vecina vecindad
- (uncredited)
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Enjoyable knockabout movie that is ultimately more complex than the simple plot outline would suggest. There is not much of the Bunuel we have come to expect but then this is his first effort for almost twenty years and he must have been keen to get back into cinema. Clearly a pragmatic man he must have been aware he could soon enough get back to making what he wanted, once he had satisfied the money men he was bankable. Nevertheless there is plenty to enjoy here as much fun is had with the notion of being rich and lazy making you ill and poor and hardworking the opposite. Then there is the love interest and whether you can marry above/beneath yourself. There is a marvellous line towards the end when the said young lady is justifying going with the rich scoundrel instead of the poor, honest boy. She tells of how one may love her for her money but then the other hates her for it. As would be the case in subsequent Mexican efforts Bunuel paints an affectionate picture of the locals and is clearly happy in his surroundings.
- christopher-underwood
- Aug 18, 2008
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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