El barrendero
Directed byMiguel M. Delgado
Screenplay byCantinflas
Isaac Díaz Araiza
Fernando Galiana
Mario Reyes
Produced byJacques Gelman
StarringCantinflas
María Sorté
CinematographyRosalío Solano
Edited byGloria Schoemann
Music byGustavo César Carrión
Production
company
Cantinflas Films S.A.
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • 5 May 1982 (1982-05-05) (Mexico)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

El barrendero (in English, The Street Sweeper) is a 1982 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas and María Sorté.[1] It has been cited as an example of a "Mexploitation" film.[2] It is Cantinflas's last film, ending a career that had lasted since 1936.

Plot

Napoleón (Cantinflas) is a humble street sweeper who flirts with all the maids in the neighborhood where he works (all of whom call him affectionately "Don Napo"), of which Chipinita (María Sorté) stands out. Napoleon ends up being the only witness to the theft of a valuable painting, and he is threatened by the thieves of the painting and also becomes a suspect.

Cast

  • Cantinflas as Napoleón "Don Napo"
  • María Sorté as Chipinita
  • Úrsula Prats as Lupita
  • Luz Elena Silva
  • Eduardo Alcaraz as Don Chafas
  • Federico González as Supervisor Molina
  • Antonio Zubiaga as Skinny Thief
  • Luz María Rico as Rosita
  • Sara Guasch as Blonde woman at party
  • José Luis Avendaño as Mendoza
  • Roxana Chávez as Chabelita
  • Alberto Catalá as Basurita
  • Alfredo Gutiérrez as Police Deputy
  • Adalberto Arvizu as Thief (as Alberto Arvizu)
  • Mariela Flores
  • Gerardo del Castillo as General Secretary
  • Lina Michel as French Maid
  • Evita Muñoz "Chachita" as Pachita
  • Julio Monterde as Party Guest (uncredited)
  • José Nájera as Father of abandoned baby (uncredited)
  • Elvia Pedroza as Doña Chumina, porter (uncredited)
  • Marcelo Villamil as Party Guest (uncredited)

References

  1. Amador & Ayala Blanco, p. 123
  2. Rohrer, p. 40

Bibliography

  • Amador, María Luisa; Ayala Blanco, Jorge. Cartelera cinematográfica, 1980–1989. UNAM, 2006.
  • Rohrer, Seraina. La India María: Mexploitation and the Films of María Elena Velasco. University of Texas Press, 2017.
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