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School for Tramps

School for Tramps (Spanish: Escuela de vagabundos) is a 1955 Mexican comedy film. It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes. It's considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema, and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie Merrily We Live (1938).

School for Tramps
Directed byRogelio A. González
Written byadapted by Fernando de Fuentes from 1938 screenplay by John Jevne
Produced byFernando de Fuentes
StarringPedro Infante, Miroslava, Oscar Pulido, Blanca de Castejón, Anabelle Gutiérrez, Óscar Ortiz de Pinedo
CinematographyRosalío Solano
Edited byJosé W. Bustos
Music byManuél Esperón
Distributed byDiana Films (1955 release)
Televisa Home Entertainment (DVD release)
Release date
  • 27 January 1955 (1955-01-27)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

In a mansion outside a nameless city (apparently Mexico City), lives the wealthy Valverde family: the patriarch Miguel (Oscar Pulido) a businessman; Emilia (Blanca de Castejón), his wife, a fun and good-hearted but slightly deranged woman; and their two daughters: the oldest, Susi, short for Susana, (Miroslava) and Lala, a nickname for Laura (Anabelle Gutiérrez). Emilia often picks up tramps in the hope of reforming them into productive men, but they always disappear after stealing anything they can in the house.

Alberto Medina (Pedro Infante), a famous songwriter, is on a vacation hunting trip in the surrounding woods. The old car he's driving starts heating up and shooting vapor through the radiator; Alberto gets out of the car to search for water. The car then starts going downhill in reverse until it falls off a cliff and gets destroyed, so he has to walk to find help and ends up in Valverde's home, asking to make a phone call; because of his dirty and ragged clothes, Emilia takes him for a tramp and invites him to stay with them. After catching a glimpse of Susi (Miroslava), Alberto accepts, despite the protests of Emilia's family and their butler Audifás. In the following days, he proves to be more than a regular homeless man: helping Miguel when he arrives home drunk, enchanting the heart of Susi, and especially during a business dinner where he secures Miguel's financial investment support from a bank manager but also making Susi jealous after the manager's daughter, Patricia, insists on dating him the next day.

Alberto ends up having a date with Patricia, first at a country club and later at an undisclosed place. During that day, two patrolmen find the destroyed car in the wreckage and find the owner, who confirms that Alberto was driving the vehicle, and they assume he died in the accident. Later that night, Alberto goes back to the Valverde's and, realizing he has no key falls asleep in the back room. The following day when they look for Alberto, they don't find him in the bedroom, then Miguel reads a note in the newspaper where they are informed he died in a car accident, causing a chaotic chain of faints and madness around the house. During the confusion, Alberto finally finds Susi (who fainted first). He kisses her declaring their love after being briefly interrupted by Audifás, who becomes a tramp after seeing all the luck they have.

Cast edit

Reception and legacy edit

The film met with positive reviews from contemporary critics upon release and proved a commercial success.

During the 1955 Ariel Awards, the film won two Silver Ariels, one for Best Supporting Actress (Blanca de Castejón) and one for Best Young Actress (Anabelle Gutiérrez).

It is considered one of the most beloved comedy films of all time and is often broadcast on television. It has the distinction to be the last film premiered during Miroslava's lifetime; she committed suicide five weeks after the film opened.

Music edit

Pedro Infante sang five songs in this movie:

Song Author Singer
Cucurrucucú paloma Tomás Méndez S. Pedro Infante
¿Quién será? Pablo Beltrán Ruiz Pedro Infante
Grito prisionero Gabriel Ruiz Galindo and L. de la Fuente Pedro Infante
Nana Pancha Fernando Estenoz, Miguel Medina and Antonio Medina Pedro Infante
Dumont y Lucrecia Federico Curiel and Rosendo Ruiz Pedro Infante

External links edit

  • School for Tramps at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources School for Tramps news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message School for Tramps Spanish Escuela de vagabundos is a 1955 Mexican comedy film It was produced by Fernando de Fuentes It s considered one of the finest comedies of Mexican cinema and is adapted from the screenplay for the MGM movie Merrily We Live 1938 School for TrampsDirected byRogelio A GonzalezWritten byadapted by Fernando de Fuentes from 1938 screenplay by John JevneProduced byFernando de FuentesStarringPedro Infante Miroslava Oscar Pulido Blanca de Castejon Anabelle Gutierrez oscar Ortiz de PinedoCinematographyRosalio SolanoEdited byJose W BustosMusic byManuel EsperonDistributed byDiana Films 1955 release Televisa Home Entertainment DVD release Release date27 January 1955 1955 01 27 Running time100 minutesCountryMexicoLanguageSpanish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception and legacy 4 Music 5 External linksPlot editIn a mansion outside a nameless city apparently Mexico City lives the wealthy Valverde family the patriarch Miguel Oscar Pulido a businessman Emilia Blanca de Castejon his wife a fun and good hearted but slightly deranged woman and their two daughters the oldest Susi short for Susana Miroslava and Lala a nickname for Laura Anabelle Gutierrez Emilia often picks up tramps in the hope of reforming them into productive men but they always disappear after stealing anything they can in the house Alberto Medina Pedro Infante a famous songwriter is on a vacation hunting trip in the surrounding woods The old car he s driving starts heating up and shooting vapor through the radiator Alberto gets out of the car to search for water The car then starts going downhill in reverse until it falls off a cliff and gets destroyed so he has to walk to find help and ends up in Valverde s home asking to make a phone call because of his dirty and ragged clothes Emilia takes him for a tramp and invites him to stay with them After catching a glimpse of Susi Miroslava Alberto accepts despite the protests of Emilia s family and their butler Audifas In the following days he proves to be more than a regular homeless man helping Miguel when he arrives home drunk enchanting the heart of Susi and especially during a business dinner where he secures Miguel s financial investment support from a bank manager but also making Susi jealous after the manager s daughter Patricia insists on dating him the next day Alberto ends up having a date with Patricia first at a country club and later at an undisclosed place During that day two patrolmen find the destroyed car in the wreckage and find the owner who confirms that Alberto was driving the vehicle and they assume he died in the accident Later that night Alberto goes back to the Valverde s and realizing he has no key falls asleep in the back room The following day when they look for Alberto they don t find him in the bedroom then Miguel reads a note in the newspaper where they are informed he died in a car accident causing a chaotic chain of faints and madness around the house During the confusion Alberto finally finds Susi who fainted first He kisses her declaring their love after being briefly interrupted by Audifas who becomes a tramp after seeing all the luck they have Cast editPedro Infante Alberto Medina Miroslava Suzi Valverde Oscar Pulido Miguel Valverde Blanca de Castejon Emilia de Valverde Anabelle Gutierrez Lala Valverde Oscar Ortiz de Pinedo Humberto Vertiz Eduardo Alcaraz Audifas the Butler Fernando Casanova Mauricio Liliana Duran Patricia Vertiz Ramon Valdes Taxista Dolores Camarillo Pancha a ServantReception and legacy editThe film met with positive reviews from contemporary critics upon release and proved a commercial success During the 1955 Ariel Awards the film won two Silver Ariels one for Best Supporting Actress Blanca de Castejon and one for Best Young Actress Anabelle Gutierrez It is considered one of the most beloved comedy films of all time and is often broadcast on television It has the distinction to be the last film premiered during Miroslava s lifetime she committed suicide five weeks after the film opened Music editPedro Infante sang five songs in this movie Song Author Singer Cucurrucucu paloma Tomas Mendez S Pedro Infante Quien sera Pablo Beltran Ruiz Pedro Infante Grito prisionero Gabriel Ruiz Galindo and L de la Fuente Pedro Infante Nana Pancha Fernando Estenoz Miguel Medina and Antonio Medina Pedro Infante Dumont y Lucrecia Federico Curiel and Rosendo Ruiz Pedro InfanteExternal links editSchool for Tramps at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School for Tramps amp oldid 1120727212, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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