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30 November 2021
buy one
good and funny

18 March 2022
Not Tin Tan so much as Garrido and Pinero
This is a 1951 Cuban film, not very well preserved, starring Garrido and Pinero who, in their day, were one of the two best comedy duo of the country (the other being Pototo and Filomeno). Pinero was the straight man, a Spaniard with a perpetual hangdog expression. In this film, Tin Tan makes a cameo, and buyers may get the wrong impression that he is the leading man. Fortunately, because Tin Tan does make an appearance the film has survived, since his fame still lives on in Mexico, and so this is one (the only?) film of the Cuban comedians that has survived. Since they fled the Communist regime in Cuba, they became nonpersons and I fear that their films have been destroyed as they themselves became nonpersons.
Anyway, the film had a nice premise, but poorly executed. The pair crash land in a land where women rule and men are subservient. Although the actresses make an effort, they are not convincing enough to give an air of authority. The police/military uniforms do not help insofar as the bottom half are shorts, to show off their legs. Also, because the film is Cuban and the 1940s influence carried over, there is a lot of cabaret singing and dancing.

30 May 2022
good
good