Volume 2 on this trip with Cantinflas, takes you into space in an alien space scooter. Lean about sports when you return to...
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1984
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Take a trip through time with this classic cartoon character, Cantiflas. Visit with King Tut, Daniel Boone Madame Curie and...
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1982
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1982
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A young man never ceases to find trouble--or senoritas. ~ Kristie Hassen, Rovi...
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1981
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Cantinflas (Mario Moreno) appears in several separate stories in this film, all of which deal with bureaucrats of one sort or...
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1975
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Popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas stars in this comedy about a druggist from Sonora, Mexico who travels to Arizona in...
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Fidenco
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1969
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This situation comedy finds a court-appointed attorney representing the poor and downtrodden of Mexico City against the...
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Justo Leal y Aventado
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1969
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The beloved Mexican comedian Cantinflas stars in this satiric comedy which pokes fun at the power struggles of international...
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Screen Story
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1966
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1965
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When an unconventional priest assumes his new post in a conservative small town, the skeptical citizens find that adjusting...
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Padre Sebastián
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1964
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Feliciano
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1963
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1963
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Mexico's top comic Cantinflas tackles the world of filmmaking in this satire by director Miguel M. Delgado, who often worked...
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1962
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Popular Mexican comic Cantinflas made this his homecoming film after veering off to the U.S. to appear in Pepe, his last...
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1961
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Popular Mexican comedian Cantinflas (Mario Moreno) plays the title character in this star-studded, amusing comedy drama by...
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Pepe
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1960
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This Brigitte Bardot vehicle is better known by its American title, The Night Heaven Fell. Bardot plays a young, sensuous...
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1958
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Each year for several years running, Cantinflas, one of Mexico's most popular and beloved comics, came out with a new film,...
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1958
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Director Riccardo Freda does not take this uninspired, turgid spy film very far in its story about a federal agent...
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1957
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The beloved Mexican funnyman Cantinflas stars in this comedy as a shoeshine man who, after the death of his best friend and...
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1957
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Razzle-dazzle showman Michael Todd hocked everything he had to make this spectacular presentation of Jules Verne's 1872 novel...
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Passepartout
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1956
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One of Mexico's most beloved singers and actors, Jorge Negrete was the star of a long string of musical-Westerns, and...
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1955
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1954
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The star of El Senor Fotografo was the incomparable Cantinflas. Per the title, Cantinflas plays a trouble-prone photographer,...
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1953
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A barber (Catinflas) studies law with the help of an ailing attorney (Andrés Soler), and quickly becomes a star lawyer....
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1951
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1950
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1949
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1949
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1947
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1946
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1946
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The popular Mexican comic Cantinflas headlines this whimsical fantasy comedy. He plays Juan Pérez, a newspaper boy drafted...
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1945
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1944
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Enjoy this version of Shakespeare's play starring Mexican comedian Cantinflas. ~ Rovi...
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1943
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Famed Mexican comic Catinflas stars as a bumbling circus handyman who longs to win the heart of a pretty female performer....
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1942
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The title may be Tres Mosqueteros (The Three Musketeers), but this Mexican comedy has less to do with Dumas than with its...
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1942
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When Cantiflas accidently captures a gang of criminals he is elevated to police officer status. ~ Rovi...
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1941
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1941
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1940
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In this Spanish-language comedy with echoes of a subplot in Chaplin's City Lights, the Mexican comedian Cantinflas stars as...
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1940
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El Signo de la Muerte stars the famous Mexican comedian Cantinflas as a mild mannered man who ends up running with a group...
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1939
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As he rises through the ranks as a vaudeville superstar with a little help from his best friend, a gifted orphan discovers...
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1938
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1937
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When a Spanish revolutionary war general goes home, he's out to spoil any romancing plans a certain young couple may have. ~...
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1937
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The Three Musketeers get an entertaining new member. ~ Rovi...
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