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El profe

El profe (aka The Professor) is a 1972 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado[1] and starring Cantinflas, Marga López and Víctor Alcocer.[2]

El profe
Directed byMiguel M. Delgado
Written byCarlos León (dialogue)
Alfredo Ruanova (adaptation)
Story byCantinflas (as Mario Moreno "Cantinflas")
Jaime Salvador
Produced byJacques Gelman
StarringCantinflas
Marga López
Víctor Alcocer
CinematographyGabriel Figueroa
Edited byGloria Schoemann
Music bySergio Guerrero
Production
company
Posa Films
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
  • 8 April 1972 (1972-04-08) (Mexico)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

Sócrates García (Cantinflas) is a primary school teacher who is assigned by the principal of the school he works in to administer another school located in the town of El Romeral, as he is the only teacher from that school who is single.

When Sócrates arrives at the train station in the nearby town of San Bartolo, nobody receives him there. In El Romeral Sócrates instead meets an arriero who is going to the town in his cart and takes Sócrates to El Romeral. When he arrives in town, he is received by the townspeople, including the municipal president (or mayor), Lucas Campuzano (Eduardo MacGregor) and Don Margarito Vázquez (Víctor Alcocer), the town's cacique (political boss). The municipal president presents Sócrates to the important people, but his and Don Margarito’s personalities immediately clash. However he easily befriends the priest and Doña Hortensia (Marga López), also taking an immediate infatuation with her. Campuzano asks Sócrates to address to the people a few words, but while he gave his speech the floor of the platform he was in collapses. Doña Hortensia also hosts him. He asks where his school is to inspect it, only to discover that it is in ruins.

Sócrates presence comes as a blessing to the town’s people; he shows that his devotion to his students is much deeper than obvious, as he learns of the bad life conditions of some of them. He convinces a drunkard man (Ramón Valdés) to stop trying to forget the loss of his lands due to tricks of Don Margarito by drinking and for his wife (Angelines Fernández) to cease mistreating her son. He also makes an extremely slothful woman change her ways and raises money with his students to fix the school after experiencing the indifference of the town’s men. However, he also finds some setbacks such as the attitude of Don Margarito’s lackeys and with a rebellious and defiant boy named Felipe. He also deals with certain obstacles, such as the eviction from their school since the owner wants to turn it to a saloon and there’s no contract to prove otherwise. This forces him to create an open-field school, with columns of reeds, all caused by Don Margarito and covered by the mayor. Sócrates writes a letter to the Governor asking for a school to be made, but it is intercepted by Don Margarito's henchmen. When no response comes, Sócrates grows suspicious and sneaks into the mayor's office to find the letter, but instead discovers documents revealing that Don Margarito has been illegally taking the land from the peasants.

Meanwhile, Sócrates and Hortensia begin a romance. Sócrates asks Hortensia for some photos; she sees it as a friendship deal and brings them, with Sócrates telling her that the photos are for his wallet. Grateful, Sócrates decides to serenade Hortensia with his students. Then, Sócrates takes his students to a field trip and, despite the apparent inexperience of Sócrates to camp (despite wearing a boy scout uniform), manages to make his students more loyal to him, to the point that they to dismantle the saloon that was put in place of the school, unleashing a fight in which Sócrates finally rescues his students. As a result of the fight, Don Margarito and his men burn Sócrates's improvised open-field school. A frustrated Sócrates at first decides to leave the town, but the love of Hortensia and the loyalty of his students make him change his mind.

The announcement that the Governor (Arturo de Córdova) will make a visit to the town represents a salvation for Sócrates and the townspeople themselves. Don Margarito and his henchmen kidnap Sócrates to force the people to remain silent, but his students, with a remorseful Felipe’s help manage to rescue him after convincing Felipe to reveal his whereabouts (as Felipe's father is one of Don Margarito's henchmen), in a small hut, and Sócrates gives the Governor the documents that reveal Don Margarito's crimes, with the remorseful mayor admitting to his actions. After this, Sócrates asks the Governor to build a school; the Governor grants his request. The film ends in front of the new school, with Sócrates and Hortensia walking together as the students sing to them.

Cast edit

  • Cantinflas as Professor Sócrates García (as Cantinflas)
  • Marga López as Hortensia
  • Víctor Alcocer as Don Margarito Vázquez
  • David Bravo as Fermín
  • Raúl Martínez as Pedro González (as Raul A. Martinez)
  • Eduardo MacGregor as Lucas Campuzano, municipal president
  • Luciano Hernández de la Vega as Father Gonzalo
  • René Dupeyrón as Martín (as René Dupeyrón Unda)
  • Gerardo del Castillo as Don Zenaido (as Gerardo del Castillo Jr.)
  • Eduardo López Rojas as Espiridión Cascajo
  • Rogelio Gaona as Carmelo (as Rogelio Gaona Guerra)
  • León Barroso as School Principal
  • Claudio Sorel as Felipe's father, henchman of Don Margarito (as Victor Sorel)
  • Arturo de Córdova as Governor
  • José Luis Caro as Married Professor (uncredited)
  • Jorge Casanova as Married Professor (uncredited)
  • Margarita Delgado as Doña Sara, Carmelo's mother (uncredited)
  • José Dupeyrón as Zenaido's henchman (uncredited)
  • Angelines Fernández as Martín's mother (uncredited)
  • Regino Herrera as Villager (uncredited)
  • Margarito Luna as Peasant with donkey (uncredited)
  • Inés Murillo as Fermín's mother (uncredited)
  • Rubén Márquez as Married Professor (uncredited)
  • Ramón Valdés as Martín's father (uncredited)

References edit

  1. ^ Lomas García, p. 218
  2. ^ García Riera, p. 148

Bibliography edit

  • Lomas García, Carlos. Érase una vez la escuela: Los ecos de la escuela en las voces de la literatura. Grao, 2007.
  • García Riera, Emilio. Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1959–1960. University of Guadalajara, 1994.

External links edit

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El profe aka The Professor is a 1972 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M Delgado 1 and starring Cantinflas Marga Lopez and Victor Alcocer 2 El profeDirected byMiguel M DelgadoWritten byCarlos Leon dialogue Alfredo Ruanova adaptation Story byCantinflas as Mario Moreno Cantinflas Jaime SalvadorProduced byJacques GelmanStarringCantinflasMarga LopezVictor AlcocerCinematographyGabriel FigueroaEdited byGloria SchoemannMusic bySergio GuerreroProductioncompanyPosa FilmsDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease date8 April 1972 1972 04 08 Mexico Running time120 minutesCountryMexicoLanguageSpanish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 References 4 Bibliography 5 External linksPlot editSocrates Garcia Cantinflas is a primary school teacher who is assigned by the principal of the school he works in to administer another school located in the town of El Romeral as he is the only teacher from that school who is single When Socrates arrives at the train station in the nearby town of San Bartolo nobody receives him there In El Romeral Socrates instead meets an arriero who is going to the town in his cart and takes Socrates to El Romeral When he arrives in town he is received by the townspeople including the municipal president or mayor Lucas Campuzano Eduardo MacGregor and Don Margarito Vazquez Victor Alcocer the town s cacique political boss The municipal president presents Socrates to the important people but his and Don Margarito s personalities immediately clash However he easily befriends the priest and Dona Hortensia Marga Lopez also taking an immediate infatuation with her Campuzano asks Socrates to address to the people a few words but while he gave his speech the floor of the platform he was in collapses Dona Hortensia also hosts him He asks where his school is to inspect it only to discover that it is in ruins Socrates presence comes as a blessing to the town s people he shows that his devotion to his students is much deeper than obvious as he learns of the bad life conditions of some of them He convinces a drunkard man Ramon Valdes to stop trying to forget the loss of his lands due to tricks of Don Margarito by drinking and for his wife Angelines Fernandez to cease mistreating her son He also makes an extremely slothful woman change her ways and raises money with his students to fix the school after experiencing the indifference of the town s men However he also finds some setbacks such as the attitude of Don Margarito s lackeys and with a rebellious and defiant boy named Felipe He also deals with certain obstacles such as the eviction from their school since the owner wants to turn it to a saloon and there s no contract to prove otherwise This forces him to create an open field school with columns of reeds all caused by Don Margarito and covered by the mayor Socrates writes a letter to the Governor asking for a school to be made but it is intercepted by Don Margarito s henchmen When no response comes Socrates grows suspicious and sneaks into the mayor s office to find the letter but instead discovers documents revealing that Don Margarito has been illegally taking the land from the peasants Meanwhile Socrates and Hortensia begin a romance Socrates asks Hortensia for some photos she sees it as a friendship deal and brings them with Socrates telling her that the photos are for his wallet Grateful Socrates decides to serenade Hortensia with his students Then Socrates takes his students to a field trip and despite the apparent inexperience of Socrates to camp despite wearing a boy scout uniform manages to make his students more loyal to him to the point that they to dismantle the saloon that was put in place of the school unleashing a fight in which Socrates finally rescues his students As a result of the fight Don Margarito and his men burn Socrates s improvised open field school A frustrated Socrates at first decides to leave the town but the love of Hortensia and the loyalty of his students make him change his mind The announcement that the Governor Arturo de Cordova will make a visit to the town represents a salvation for Socrates and the townspeople themselves Don Margarito and his henchmen kidnap Socrates to force the people to remain silent but his students with a remorseful Felipe s help manage to rescue him after convincing Felipe to reveal his whereabouts as Felipe s father is one of Don Margarito s henchmen in a small hut and Socrates gives the Governor the documents that reveal Don Margarito s crimes with the remorseful mayor admitting to his actions After this Socrates asks the Governor to build a school the Governor grants his request The film ends in front of the new school with Socrates and Hortensia walking together as the students sing to them Cast editCantinflas as Professor Socrates Garcia as Cantinflas Marga Lopez as Hortensia Victor Alcocer as Don Margarito Vazquez David Bravo as Fermin Raul Martinez as Pedro Gonzalez as Raul A Martinez Eduardo MacGregor as Lucas Campuzano municipal president Luciano Hernandez de la Vega as Father Gonzalo Rene Dupeyron as Martin as Rene Dupeyron Unda Gerardo del Castillo as Don Zenaido as Gerardo del Castillo Jr Eduardo Lopez Rojas as Espiridion Cascajo Rogelio Gaona as Carmelo as Rogelio Gaona Guerra Leon Barroso as School Principal Claudio Sorel as Felipe s father henchman of Don Margarito as Victor Sorel Arturo de Cordova as Governor Jose Luis Caro as Married Professor uncredited Jorge Casanova as Married Professor uncredited Margarita Delgado as Dona Sara Carmelo s mother uncredited Jose Dupeyron as Zenaido s henchman uncredited Angelines Fernandez as Martin s mother uncredited Regino Herrera as Villager uncredited Margarito Luna as Peasant with donkey uncredited Ines Murillo as Fermin s mother uncredited Ruben Marquez as Married Professor uncredited Ramon Valdes as Martin s father uncredited References edit Lomas Garcia p 218 Garcia Riera p 148Bibliography editLomas Garcia Carlos Erase una vez la escuela Los ecos de la escuela en las voces de la literatura Grao 2007 Garcia Riera Emilio Historia documental del cine mexicano 1959 1960 University of Guadalajara 1994 External links editEl profe at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El profe amp oldid 1210000111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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