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El gran calavera

  • 1949
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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El gran calavera (1949)
Comedy

Una familia trata de cambiar los hábitos indulgentes y hedonistas del patriarca haciéndole creer que su gran fortuna ha desaparecido. Asumen una vida de pobreza en México en un intento de da... Leer todoUna familia trata de cambiar los hábitos indulgentes y hedonistas del patriarca haciéndole creer que su gran fortuna ha desaparecido. Asumen una vida de pobreza en México en un intento de darle una lección.Una familia trata de cambiar los hábitos indulgentes y hedonistas del patriarca haciéndole creer que su gran fortuna ha desaparecido. Asumen una vida de pobreza en México en un intento de darle una lección.

  • Dirección
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Guionistas
    • Janet Alcoriza
    • Luis Alcoriza
    • Adolfo Torrado
  • Elenco
    • Fernando Soler
    • Rosario Granados
    • Andrés Soler
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
    1.5 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Guionistas
      • Janet Alcoriza
      • Luis Alcoriza
      • Adolfo Torrado
    • Elenco
      • Fernando Soler
      • Rosario Granados
      • Andrés Soler
    • 10Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 8Opiniones de los críticos
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    Fernando Soler
    Fernando Soler
    • Ramiro de la Mata
    Rosario Granados
    Rosario Granados
    • Virginia de la Mata
    Andrés Soler
    Andrés Soler
    • Ladislao de la Mata
    Rubén Rojo
    Rubén Rojo
    • Pablo
    Gustavo Rojo
    Gustavo Rojo
    • Eduardo de la Mata
    Maruja Grifell
    Maruja Grifell
    • Milagros
    Francisco Jambrina
    Francisco Jambrina
    • Gregorio de la Mata
    Luis Alcoriza
    Luis Alcoriza
    • Alfredo
    Antonio Bravo
    • Alfonso
    Antonio Monsell
    • Juan, mayordomo
    María Luisa Serrano
    • Mamá de Alfredo
    Daniel Arroyo
    • Invitado a fiesta
    • (sin créditos)
    Josefina Burgos
    • Empleada de Ramiro
    • (sin créditos)
    Carmen Cabrera
    • Doña Chole (mamá de Pablo)
    • (sin créditos)
    José Chávez
    • Preso
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    Felipe de Flores
    • Emplado oficina
    • (sin créditos)
    Lidia Franco
    • Invitada a fiesta
    • (sin créditos)
    Leonor Gómez
    • Vecina vecindad
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    • Dirección
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Guionistas
      • Janet Alcoriza
      • Luis Alcoriza
      • Adolfo Torrado
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    2taybey666

    Buñuel masterpiece

    this is not an classical Buñuel film he does not use any metaphor. film belong to comedy genre but i thought that it was not funny and it was not a good movie if the director is not Buñuel this film get a point like 3 or 2.sparazitoiler*the story was very basic its about a rich man without desire of living and people surrounding himself that are parasite. one day brother of that man decide to do show how real life is going on and the games begin.* as i said before very basic story and you can add to rich poor love in it. we can think that is 195O but there are a lot of good movies in that time. in conclusion this film is not good.
    7JuguAbraham

    A well-made feel-good comedy from Bunuel.

    A gem among comedies. Based on a play by Alfredo Torrado. Again an example of collaboration between Bunuel and scriptwriter/director/novelist Alcoriza and Alcoriza's wife Janet. The female touch is evident in the father-daughter relationship.

    The film belongs to the lead actor Fernando Soler. Bunuel's touch in this film is not in the last shot as is often the case--here it is the opening sequence of Ramiro (actor Soler) in the jail sleeping with other poorer members of Mexican society as equals.

    A well-made feel-good comedy from Bunuel.
    7clanciai

    Domestic black comedy with very little fun

    The one excellent thing about this film is the music. Apart from the great and very Bunuellian finale, the film is negligeable. It is only interesting for being by Bunuel and his first film in 20 years, providing a ramp for his most interesting Mexican production, but the film has no charm, no cinematography, it's almost claustrphobically locked up indoors, the actors are all good, but, like in so many Bunuel films, the complex intrigue knots itself up into something of a mess. It is supposed to be funny, but it is not, except for the great ironic scene in the cathedral - here at last Bunuel proves himself.
    mosoul

    Mexican period Bu-uel engages viewer gently sans surrealism

    This Mexican film from Bu-uel's low profile commercial period is a comedy of manners, Those expecting the more caustic or iconoclastic subtexts of his famous films may be disappointed. I found it well made and quite enjoyable. Part of its value is in its conventionality. Seeing that he was capable of creating well crafted "popular" entertainments is a plus in his favor. Perhaps he was only working to pay the bills, but I think he may have actually enjoyed making this film.
    6Bunuel1976

    THE GREAT MADCAP (Luis Bunuel, 1949) **1/2

    The first film I caught (on the very same night of my arrival in London) from the Luis Bunuel retrospective - held in January 2007 at the National Film Theatre - was this modest but pleasant character comedy, his second film in Mexico and his (official) fifth overall. The humorous opening shot - of a burly man looking for his itching foot among a pile of limbs belonging to a bunch of closely confined sleeping jailbirds - is a memorable one and immediately plunges you into the hedonistic life of the protagonist. Fernando Soler - later also the star of Bunuel's SUSANA and DAUGHTER OF DECEIT (both 1951) - is a wealthy patriarch in constant alcoholic reverie: a state which his loafing, leeching relatives (daughter, son, an older brother and his wife) have no qualms with since it allows them to effortlessly cajole him on a daily basis into financing their every whim. However, the man's younger psychiatrist brother and his attorney decide to drastically put a stop to this shameful lifestyle that is speedily sending the man's business affairs careening towards bankruptcy. To this end, they devise a shrewd charade which, however, works only too well for all concerned

    As a matter of fact, while the original intention was to scare Soler into sobriety by making him believe that his relatives had been driven into abject poverty by his reckless ways (a realization which almost costs the man his life!), subsequently he decides to keep up (or rather down) the appearances so that he teaches them all a lesson in recognizing the worth of having a useful occupation in life. Therefore, the son (reduced to polishing shoes) is gleefully announcing his intention to enroll at the University by the end of the film; the cantankerous older brother - after much grumbling and role-playing - not only takes a real liking to his new job as a carpenter but even goes so far as to ask that his brother finance a furniture factory for him; and his hypochondriac, pill-popping wife becomes a proper cookbesides washing tonnes of dirty laundry! On the other hand, the lovely daughter (played by a blonde Rosario Granados, later of 1952's A WOMAN WITHOUT LOVE), who was always the most decent of the lot to begin with, falls for her handsome 'traveling salesman' of a new neighbor (Ruben Rojo, who was also in DAUGHTER OF DECEIT). But even this one bright spot in their miserable lives is fraught with bumpy rides as her former intended (played by Bunuel's frequent screen writing collaborator on his Mexican films, Luis Alcoriza), seemingly distraught by their unfortunate predicament, comes to reclaim her. But saner minds prevail at the climactic wedding which is, first disturbed by the still hopeful salesman plying his trade on the loudspeaker of his van parked right outside the church and, finally, by the father's outburst inside at the mother-in-law's whiskers (an amusing running gag)!!

    While the director's previous movie, GRAN CASINO (1947), was a largely impersonal (and highly atypical) work within the Musical genre, Bunuel still inserted some unheralded and jarringly surreal elements into the mix which did not go do well with audiences and prompted another two year hiatus for him (who was already coming from fifteen years of fruitless exile)! Consequently, in the film under review, he readily submitted to the conventions of Mexican comedy and to the specific expectations of Soler's considerable fan base. Even so, it still emerges as a recognizably Bunuelian effort: the finale, in particular, with the aforementioned church disturbances, the fleeing bride - chronologically, the film falls approximately in between the Oscar-winning Hollywood classics IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT (1934) and THE GRADUATE (1967) - and, in its very last shot of Soler's family walking triumphantly hand-in-hand with their back to the camera, it clear prefigures the virtually identical one that closes Bunuel's own Oscar-winning chef d'oeuvre THE DISCREET CHARM OF THE BOURGEOISIE (1972). Having said that. Bunuel's recurring stylistic staples of foot fetishism and dream states had already been touched upon much earlier: respectively, in the very opening shot and Soler's incredulous awakening into his new impoverished existence; indeed, the latter might well be the most sympathetic bourgeois character the director ever depicted. Ultimately, it seems that we owe Bunuel's increasingly burgeoning career and the future cinematic milestones it spawned to the box office success of THE GREAT MADCAP - which might explain the film's availability on DVD in the U. K.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de noviembre de 1949 (México)
    • País de origen
      • México
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      • Español
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      • The Great Madcap
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Estudios Tepeyac, Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal, México
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      • Ultramar Films
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