El analfabeto


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About this Broadcast
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Inocencio Prieto es un mozo analfabeto que recibe una carta en la que se le comunica que ha heredado una gran fortuna de un tío suyo que acaba de fallecer. Sin embargo, para saberlo, deberá aprender a leer y escribir.

1961 Spanish, Castilian Stereo
Comedia Romance Otro

Cast & Crew
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Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas' (Actor) .. Inocencio Prieto y Calvo
Lilia Prado (Actor) .. Blanca Morales
Sara García (Actor) .. Epifanita
Miguel Manzano (Actor) .. Fermín
Daniel 'Chino' Herrera (Actor) .. El Pocaluz
Guillermo Orea (Actor) .. Inspector de policía
Carlos Agostí (Actor) .. Aníbal
Fernando Soto (Actor) .. Nicandro El Sapo
Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo (Actor) .. Notario Jesús López
Carlos Martínez Baena (Actor) .. Profesor
Ángel Garasa (Actor) .. Rómulo Gonzáles
Judy Ponte (Actor)

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Did You Know..
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Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas' (Actor) .. Inocencio Prieto y Calvo
Born: August 12, 1911
Died: April 20, 1993
Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico
Trivia: Immensely popular through-out the Spanish-speaking world and hailed as both Mexico's greatest clown and the Spanish Charlie Chaplin. Born Mario Moreno Reyes, he got his start as a tent-show song-and-dance man. Cantinflas became an acrobat and bull-ring clown (the clown who distracts the bull when the bullfighter gets in trouble). After appearing in unambitious Mexican comedies beginning in 1936, his first Hollywood film was Mike Todd's Around the World in 80 Days (1956), which earned him an international reputation for his performance as Passepartout. As his fame increased, Hollywood created a vehicle for him, the critical and commercial failure Pepe (1960), after which he returned to making Mexican films.
Lilia Prado (Actor) .. Blanca Morales
Sara García (Actor) .. Epifanita
Born: January 01, 1895
Died: November 21, 1980
Trivia: Though she made her first film in 1917, Mexican actress Sara Garcia's most active cinematic years were 1936 through 1957. In the early '40s, she starred in a popular series of family comedy-dramas, cast as Grandma Luisa Garcia. She played so many warm, matriarchal roles that she earned the affectionate soubriquet "The Grandmother of the Mexican Cinema." Retiring at the age of 65, Sara Garcia lived to be 85.
Miguel Manzano (Actor) .. Fermín
Daniel 'Chino' Herrera (Actor) .. El Pocaluz
Guillermo Orea (Actor) .. Inspector de policía
Carlos Agostí (Actor) .. Aníbal
Fernando Soto (Actor) .. Nicandro El Sapo
Born: April 15, 1911
Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo (Actor) .. Notario Jesús López
Carlos Martínez Baena (Actor) .. Profesor
Born: January 01, 1889
Died: January 01, 1971
Ángel Garasa (Actor) .. Rómulo Gonzáles
Armando Arriola (Actor)
Gerardo del Castillo (Actor)
José Chávez (Actor)
Born: June 12, 1916
Manuel Alvarado (Actor)
Enrique García Álvarez (Actor)
Armando Acosta (Actor)
León Barroso (Actor)
Jorge Casanova (Actor)
Alberto Catalá (Actor)
Amada Dosamantes (Actor)
Ildefonso González (Actor)
Alicia Moreno (Actor)
José Carlos Méndez (Actor)
José Pardavé (Actor)
Judy Ponte (Actor)
María Teresa Rivas (Actor)
Salvador Terroba (Actor)
Roberto Meyer (Actor)

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2:00 pm