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You're Missing the Point

You're Missing the Point (Spanish: Ahí está el detalle)[1][2][3][4][5] is a 1940 Mexican comedy film starring Cantinflas. It was produced by Jesús Grovas and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, and also features Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García, Sofía Álvarez, and Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth film in Cantinflas's career, considered one of his best by Mexican film critics, as well as one of Mexico's best films.[6]

You're Missing the Point
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJuan Bustillo Oro
Screenplay byHumberto Gómez Landero
Juan Bustillo Oro
Produced byJesús Grovas
StarringCantinflas
Joaquín Pardavé
Sara García
Sofía Álvarez
Dolores Camarillo
CinematographyJack Draper
Edited byMario González
Juan Bustillo Oro
Music byRaúl Lavista
Production
company
Grovas-Oro Films
Release date
11 September 1940
Running time
112 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

The film's sets were designed by the art director Carlos Toussaint.

Plot summary

Cantinflas is the boyfriend of Paz, the household maid of Cayetano Lastre. It is dinnertime and Cantinflas is waiting outside the mansion for Paz's whistle: a sign for Cantinflas to enter the kitchen to eat. This is because there is a dog in the front yard named "Bobby", and Paz's boss is unaware of Cantinflas's forays into the house. While waiting, another man also arrives to do the same, pulling out a cigarette and dropping his wallet in the process, which Cantinflas picks up when entering the house. Though like other times Cantinflas goes straight in to eat, this time his girlfriend has a favor to ask him: to kill the dog "Bobby" who has suffered a sudden onset of rabies and doesn't let Cayetano leave for an appointment. Seeing his hesitation, Paz is adamant: if he does not kill the dog, he does not get to eat. Cantinflas is nervous about the idea, but eventually kills the dog with a gun.

Meanwhile, inside the house, after Cayetano leaves, his wife Dolores del Paso has given entrance to the other man: her ex-boyfriend Bobby Lechuga, a con artist who plans to blackmail her with some undated letters with a new date unless she does as he says. However, Cayetano suddenly returns to the house, as his over-bearing jealousy has led him to think that his wife cheats on him and has plotted a scheme to expose her supposed "adultery" red-handed. Hearing his arrival, Paz hides Cantlinflas and later does the same with Bobby. Cayetano finds and catches Cantinflas, assuming he is his wife's lover, but Dolores pretends that Cantinflas is her long-estranged brother, Leonardo del Paso. Being that his father-in-law (Dolores and Leonardo's father) needed the presence of all heirs to read and distribute their inheritance, Cayetano (whose business have been slow lately) begins treating Cantinflas like a king in order to gain his trust. Naturally, Cantinflas takes advantage of the situation.

Things get complicated when Clotilde Regalado, Leonardo's partner, reads a newspaper clip mentioning Leonardo and the reading of the will, and makes her presence in the company of all of the couple's sons (and then some). Cantinflas tries to tell the truth about his identity to Cayetano, but as Dolores needs "Leonardo" to conceal the blackmail and Clotilde needs him to recognize and support her children, he continues to play along with the charade. Fully aware that Cantinflas is not the real Leonardo, she still moves over to Cayetano's house with the rest of her family, who are as much freeloaders as Cantinflas is. Intending for "Leonardo" to settle down, as well as to prevent him running away from "his" family and, by extension, further delay the reading of the will, Cayetano arranges for "Leonardo" to marry Clotilde.

Cantinflas understandably hesitates and tries as much as he can to avoid being married, and when he is about to be forced to do so by using his fingerprints, policemen arrive at the house, looking for Leonardo. Confusion arises, as Bobby Lechuga has been killed and Cantinflas admits to killing "Bobby" (the dog, not the gangster), exacerbate by the fact that Bobby's wallet (which he picked up at the beginning) is found among his clothes, so he is arrested and put on trial. In a prolonged courtroom sequence, Cantinflas again confesses to killing "Bobby" the rabid dog, but as almost everyone in court sees him as Leonardo confessing to the murder of Bobby the con-artist, he is inevitably found guilty. Fortunately for him, the real Leonardo appears and explains about Bobby's blackmailing and the fact that he killed the extorter in self-defense. Cantinflas is fully acquitted and returns to his old antics, waiting outside Cayetano's mansion for Paz's whistle at dinnertime and then entering the kitchen to eat.

Cast

  • Mario Moreno as Cantinflas
  • Joaquín Pardavé as Cayetano Lastre
  • Sofía Álvarez as Dolores del Paso
  • Dolores Camarillo as Paz
  • Sara García as Clotilde Regalado, Leonardo del Paso's mistress
  • Manuel Noriega as the Judge
  • Antonio R. Frausto as Cantinflas' lawyer
  • Agustín Isunza as a prosecutor who tries "Leonardo".
  • Antonio Bravo as Bobby Lechuga "The Fox Terrier"
  • Francisco Jambrina as the real Leonardo del Paso.
  • Joaquín Coss as the Magistrate
  • Eduardo Arozamena as the deaf judge
  • Rafael Icardo as the dim-witted policeman
  • Alfredo Varela, Jr. as the federal scribe
  • Ángel T. Sala as the inspector
  • Estanislao Schillinsky as the deaf judge's assistant
  • Max Langler as the policeman
  • Narciso Busquets as one of Clotilde and Leonardo's sons
  • Wilfrido Moreno as an extra
  • Adolfo Bernáldez as an extra

Production

The film was released under the title You're Missing the Point in the United States.[7] You're Missing the Point was the first feature film in which Mario Moreno was the lead actor. Under the name of his character in this film, Cantinflas, he achieved fame and used it as his stage name and the name of his characters in other films.[7] In this film, he changed the film's director Juan Bustillo Oro's conventional sense of humor by presenting himself as linguistically as well as in appearance as a man of the common people, instead of using high-quality Spanish.[7] The film's last scene is based on true events involving Mexican criminal Álvaro Chapa, which inspired Cantinflas' form of speech for this film, also known as "cantinfleada".[6] Bustillo Oro based it largely on his experience as a pro bono lawyer at the Cárcel de Belén.[6] The film was completed in only three weeks, with the only problems arising from Cantinflas's improvisation over what he considered to be a poorly written script.[7] In a comprehensive list of the 100 best Mexican films between 1919 and 1992, which was created by 25 film critics, filmmakers and historians and published on 16 July 1994 in the magazine Somos, You're Missing the Point was placed tenth.[8] In 1950, the film was remade as Vivillo desde chiquillo [es].

References

  1. ^ "You're Missing the Point (1940) directed by Juan Bustillo Oro". Letterboxd. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  2. ^ "CineClub México: Ahí está el detalle (You're Missing the Point)". Cine Las Americas. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  3. ^ "You're Missing the Point (1940)". MUBI. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  4. ^ Schroeder Rodríguez, p. 99
  5. ^ Rodríguez-Hernández & Schaefer, p. 6
  6. ^ a b c . Más de Cien años de Cine Mexicano. Archived from the original on 1 July 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  7. ^ a b c d Mora, p. 53
  8. ^ Wilt, p. 49

Bibliography

  • Schroeder Rodríguez, Paul A. Latin American Cinema: A Comparative History. University of California Press, 2016.
  • Rodríguez-Hernández, Raúl; Schaefer, Claudia. The Supernatural Sublime: The Wondrous Ineffability of the Everyday in Films from Mexico and Spain. University of Nebraska Press, 2019.
  • Mora, Carl J. Mexican Cinema: Reflections of a Society, 1896–2004. McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson N.C. 2005, ISBN 978-0786420834.
  • Wilt, David E. The Mexican Filmography 1916 through 2001. McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson NC 2004. ISBN 978-0-7864-6122-6.

External links

  • You're Missing the Point at IMDb

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You re Missing the Point Spanish Ahi esta el detalle 1 2 3 4 5 is a 1940 Mexican comedy film starring Cantinflas It was produced by Jesus Grovas and directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and also features Joaquin Pardave Sara Garcia Sofia Alvarez and Dolores Camarillo It was the twelfth film in Cantinflas s career considered one of his best by Mexican film critics as well as one of Mexico s best films 6 You re Missing the PointTheatrical release posterDirected byJuan Bustillo OroScreenplay byHumberto Gomez LanderoJuan Bustillo OroProduced byJesus GrovasStarringCantinflasJoaquin PardaveSara GarciaSofia AlvarezDolores CamarilloCinematographyJack DraperEdited byMario GonzalezJuan Bustillo OroMusic byRaul LavistaProductioncompanyGrovas Oro FilmsRelease date11 September 1940Running time112 minutesCountryMexicoLanguageSpanishThe film s sets were designed by the art director Carlos Toussaint Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Cast 3 Production 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksPlot summary EditCantinflas is the boyfriend of Paz the household maid of Cayetano Lastre It is dinnertime and Cantinflas is waiting outside the mansion for Paz s whistle a sign for Cantinflas to enter the kitchen to eat This is because there is a dog in the front yard named Bobby and Paz s boss is unaware of Cantinflas s forays into the house While waiting another man also arrives to do the same pulling out a cigarette and dropping his wallet in the process which Cantinflas picks up when entering the house Though like other times Cantinflas goes straight in to eat this time his girlfriend has a favor to ask him to kill the dog Bobby who has suffered a sudden onset of rabies and doesn t let Cayetano leave for an appointment Seeing his hesitation Paz is adamant if he does not kill the dog he does not get to eat Cantinflas is nervous about the idea but eventually kills the dog with a gun Meanwhile inside the house after Cayetano leaves his wife Dolores del Paso has given entrance to the other man her ex boyfriend Bobby Lechuga a con artist who plans to blackmail her with some undated letters with a new date unless she does as he says However Cayetano suddenly returns to the house as his over bearing jealousy has led him to think that his wife cheats on him and has plotted a scheme to expose her supposed adultery red handed Hearing his arrival Paz hides Cantlinflas and later does the same with Bobby Cayetano finds and catches Cantinflas assuming he is his wife s lover but Dolores pretends that Cantinflas is her long estranged brother Leonardo del Paso Being that his father in law Dolores and Leonardo s father needed the presence of all heirs to read and distribute their inheritance Cayetano whose business have been slow lately begins treating Cantinflas like a king in order to gain his trust Naturally Cantinflas takes advantage of the situation Things get complicated when Clotilde Regalado Leonardo s partner reads a newspaper clip mentioning Leonardo and the reading of the will and makes her presence in the company of all of the couple s sons and then some Cantinflas tries to tell the truth about his identity to Cayetano but as Dolores needs Leonardo to conceal the blackmail and Clotilde needs him to recognize and support her children he continues to play along with the charade Fully aware that Cantinflas is not the real Leonardo she still moves over to Cayetano s house with the rest of her family who are as much freeloaders as Cantinflas is Intending for Leonardo to settle down as well as to prevent him running away from his family and by extension further delay the reading of the will Cayetano arranges for Leonardo to marry Clotilde Cantinflas understandably hesitates and tries as much as he can to avoid being married and when he is about to be forced to do so by using his fingerprints policemen arrive at the house looking for Leonardo Confusion arises as Bobby Lechuga has been killed and Cantinflas admits to killing Bobby the dog not the gangster exacerbate by the fact that Bobby s wallet which he picked up at the beginning is found among his clothes so he is arrested and put on trial In a prolonged courtroom sequence Cantinflas again confesses to killing Bobby the rabid dog but as almost everyone in court sees him as Leonardo confessing to the murder of Bobby the con artist he is inevitably found guilty Fortunately for him the real Leonardo appears and explains about Bobby s blackmailing and the fact that he killed the extorter in self defense Cantinflas is fully acquitted and returns to his old antics waiting outside Cayetano s mansion for Paz s whistle at dinnertime and then entering the kitchen to eat Cast EditMario Moreno as Cantinflas Joaquin Pardave as Cayetano Lastre Sofia Alvarez as Dolores del Paso Dolores Camarillo as Paz Sara Garcia as Clotilde Regalado Leonardo del Paso s mistress Manuel Noriega as the Judge Antonio R Frausto as Cantinflas lawyer Agustin Isunza as a prosecutor who tries Leonardo Antonio Bravo as Bobby Lechuga The Fox Terrier Francisco Jambrina as the real Leonardo del Paso Joaquin Coss as the Magistrate Eduardo Arozamena as the deaf judge Rafael Icardo as the dim witted policeman Alfredo Varela Jr as the federal scribe Angel T Sala as the inspector Estanislao Schillinsky as the deaf judge s assistant Max Langler as the policeman Narciso Busquets as one of Clotilde and Leonardo s sons Wilfrido Moreno as an extra Adolfo Bernaldez as an extraProduction EditThe film was released under the title You re Missing the Point in the United States 7 You re Missing the Point was the first feature film in which Mario Moreno was the lead actor Under the name of his character in this film Cantinflas he achieved fame and used it as his stage name and the name of his characters in other films 7 In this film he changed the film s director Juan Bustillo Oro s conventional sense of humor by presenting himself as linguistically as well as in appearance as a man of the common people instead of using high quality Spanish 7 The film s last scene is based on true events involving Mexican criminal Alvaro Chapa which inspired Cantinflas form of speech for this film also known as cantinfleada 6 Bustillo Oro based it largely on his experience as a pro bono lawyer at the Carcel de Belen 6 The film was completed in only three weeks with the only problems arising from Cantinflas s improvisation over what he considered to be a poorly written script 7 In a comprehensive list of the 100 best Mexican films between 1919 and 1992 which was created by 25 film critics filmmakers and historians and published on 16 July 1994 in the magazine Somos You re Missing the Point was placed tenth 8 In 1950 the film was remade as Vivillo desde chiquillo es References Edit You re Missing the Point 1940 directed by Juan Bustillo Oro Letterboxd Retrieved 5 December 2019 CineClub Mexico Ahi esta el detalle You re Missing the Point Cine Las Americas Retrieved 5 December 2019 You re Missing the Point 1940 MUBI Retrieved 5 December 2019 Schroeder Rodriguez p 99 Rodriguez Hernandez amp Schaefer p 6 a b c Peliculas del cine mexicano Ahi esta el detalle 1940 Mas de Cien anos de Cine Mexicano Archived from the original on 1 July 2008 Retrieved 14 October 2013 a b c d Mora p 53 Wilt p 49Bibliography EditSchroeder Rodriguez Paul A Latin American Cinema A Comparative History University of California Press 2016 Rodriguez Hernandez Raul Schaefer Claudia The Supernatural Sublime The Wondrous Ineffability of the Everyday in Films from Mexico and Spain University of Nebraska Press 2019 Mora Carl J Mexican Cinema Reflections of a Society 1896 2004 McFarland amp Co Inc Jefferson N C 2005 ISBN 978 0786420834 Wilt David E The Mexican Filmography 1916 through 2001 McFarland amp Co Inc Jefferson NC 2004 ISBN 978 0 7864 6122 6 External links EditYou re Missing the Point at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title You 27re Missing the Point amp oldid 1112791849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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