Reventa de esclavas (1954) Poster

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Childhood Memories
EdgarST10 May 2020
This is one of the first movies that I saw, as a child. It caused such a good impact on me, that I never forgot its title, even if I could not remember what it is all about. I saw it again, not many years ago, as an adult, and I enjoyed it a lot. I believe that what should have made click with me is actor Oscar Pulido, who was always very funny (also in Tin Tan's comic classic "What Happened to Samsom"). Later I would watch westerns with Antonio Aguilar, in which he would sing rancheras, and Silvia Pinal became a superstar and one of the heroines ot Luis Buñuel's surrealist cinema. But Pulido as the Pharaoh was the man for me, I enjoyed this comedy throughly, with the Egyptian fake settings, the music, dancing, and the slavegirls (including Miss Mexico, Ana Berta Lepe). Silly, but a lof of fun.
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