41, el hombre perfecto
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Directed by | Pepe Romay |
Produced by | Pepe Romay |
Written by | Jorge Mas Martha Rangel Jorge Romay Pepe Romay Sergio Romero |
Starring | Lalo el Mimo Julissa Angélica Chaín Carolina Barret Luis Alarcón |
Music by | Bebu Silvetti |
Cinematography | Antonio Ruiz |
Edited by | Francisco Chiu |
Release date |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
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41, el hombre perfecto (Spanish: "41, the perfect man") is a 1982 Mexican comedy film directed by Pepe Romay and starring Lalo el Mimo, Julissa and Angélica Chaín.
Plot[edit]
Mamerto Borrego (Lalo el Mimo) is a 41-year-old man who after the death of his mother tries to seek happiness and the ideal woman to love, with the help of his psychiatrist.
Cast[edit]
- Lalo el Mimo as Mamerto Borrego
- Julissa as Clarissa Machorro
- Angélica Chaín as Sandy
- Elsa Benn as Faustina
- Anaís de Melo as Crystal
- Carolina Barret as Mamerto's mother
- Luis Alarcón as Dr. Jorge Villa
- María Prado as Doña Jovita, Faustina's mother
- Alfonso Munguía as Sergio
- Clarissa Ahuet as Verónica
- Cynthia Riveroll as Jackie
- Maricarmen Resendez as Virginia
- Carlos Bonavides
- Jaime Pizano as Chauffeur
- Guillermo de Alvarado (credited as Noe Ladron de Guevara)
- Baltazar Ramos (credited as Baltazar Ramos E.)
- Rubén Márquez as Great Minister of Yeyabe (credited as Ruben Marquez P.)
- Víctor Lozoya
- Bernabé Palma
- Carlos Agostí as Board member of Clarissa Machorro's company (uncredited)
Production and release[edit]
The movie was filmed in Acapulco.[1]
The film was released on 4 November 1982 and was screened in the cinemas Sonora, Tlatelolco, Tlalpan, Mitla, Ermita, Bahía, Elvira, Piscis, Las Torres 5, Villa de las Flores, Maravillas, Aragón 1, Arte Cinema Azteca, Ecatepec 1, Fausto Vega and Aries, for two weeks.[2]
Reception[edit]
In Nuevo cine mexicano by Gustavo García and José Felipe Coria, the film is described as part of a group of Mexican films from the early 1980s "in which sex is an existential need and the albur an affirmation of a classism in reverse."[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Guerrero, 1849-1999 (in español). 2. Government of the State of Guerrero. 1999. p. 88. Search this book on
- ↑ Amador, María Luisa; Ayala Blanco, Jorge (2006). Cartelera cinematográfica, 1980-1989 (in español). UNAM. p. 148. ISBN 9789703236053. Search this book on
- ↑ García, Gustavo; Coria, José Felipe (1997). Nuevo cine mexicano (in español). Editorial Clío. p. 78. ISBN 9789686932690. Search this book on
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