El niño perdido

El niño perdido

5.4

1947-09-25

If you survive the first half with his delicious absurdity, your reward is the second half, on the scenes when he teams up with his "carnal" Marcelo singing American, Cuban and Argentinian music, but ending with a very Mexican serenade. If you ever saw Jorge Negrete singing in a movie you'll laugh to tears when Tin Tan sings. And with the lighting effects, you can see actual flashes of Jorge Negrete until you hear him singing.

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El niño perdido

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If you survive the first half with his delicious absurdity, your reward is the second half, on the scenes when he teams up with his "carnal" Marcelo singing American, Cuban and Argentinian music, but ending with a very Mexican serenade. If you ever saw Jorge Negrete singing in a movie you'll laugh to tears when Tin Tan sings. And with the lighting effects, you can see actual flashes of Jorge Negrete until you hear him singing.

Released

1947-09-25

Runtime

110

Director

Humberto Gómez Landero

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Language

Español

Production

AS Films

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    Germán Valdés

    Germán Valdés
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    Marcelo Chávez

    Marcelo Chávez