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Illusion Travels by Streetcar

Original title: La ilusión viaja en tranvía
  • 1954
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.7K
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Illusion Travels by Streetcar (1954)
AdventureComedyDrama

Confronted with the unfortunate news that their favorite streetcar, Number 133, will be decommissioned, two Municipal Transit workers get drunk and decide to "take 'er for one last spin."Confronted with the unfortunate news that their favorite streetcar, Number 133, will be decommissioned, two Municipal Transit workers get drunk and decide to "take 'er for one last spin."Confronted with the unfortunate news that their favorite streetcar, Number 133, will be decommissioned, two Municipal Transit workers get drunk and decide to "take 'er for one last spin."

  • Director
    • Luis Buñuel
  • Writers
    • Mauricio de la Serna
    • José Revueltas
    • Luis Alcoriza
  • Stars
    • Lilia Prado
    • Carlos Navarro
    • Fernando Soto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Mauricio de la Serna
      • José Revueltas
      • Luis Alcoriza
    • Stars
      • Lilia Prado
      • Carlos Navarro
      • Fernando Soto
    • 13User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lilia Prado
    Lilia Prado
    • Lupita
    Carlos Navarro
    Carlos Navarro
    • Juan Godínez 'Caireles'
    Fernando Soto
    Fernando Soto
    • Tobías Hernández 'Tarrajas'
    • (as Fernando Soto 'Mantequilla')
    Agustín Isunza
    • Papá Pinillos
    Miguel Manzano
    Miguel Manzano
    • Don Manuel
    Guillermo Bravo Sosa
    • Don Braulio
    José Pidal
    • El Profesor
    Felipe Montoya
    • Jefe del taller
    Javier de la Parra
    • Pablo
    Paz Villegas
    • Doña Mechita
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
    Conchita Gentil Arcos
    • Pasajera con santo
    Diana Ochoa
    • Maestra internado
    Víctor Alcocer
    Víctor Alcocer
    • Acaparador de maíz
    Daniel Arroyo
    • Miembro consejo
    • (uncredited)
    Magdaleno Barba
    • Pasajero
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Berne
    • Invitado fiesta
    • (uncredited)
    Victorio Blanco
    • Pasajero
    • (uncredited)
    José Chávez Abundiz
    • Invitado fiesta
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Luis Buñuel
    • Writers
      • Mauricio de la Serna
      • José Revueltas
      • Luis Alcoriza
    • All cast & crew
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    7pixelcrash3

    Enjoyable

    Illusion Travels by Streetcar is a wild ride of situations that little by little derail to make for a fascinating mess of ridiculous situations. The film manages to be both a celebration of life, a playful retelling of the Christian mythology in a Georges Méliès-esque manner, and a criticism of capitalist companies and their ineffective operation. While neither the most meaningful, nor the most coherent Luis Buñuel movie, it nevertheless is one of the most enjoyable.
    10laratramex

    A trolley worker point of view.

    The newly born Servicio DE Transportes Eléctricos del D.F. had to do this film to demeaning the bad press caused by "La Venta" accident the previous year, the story and some actors come from Subida al Cielo, and show the company shops at Indianilla neighborhood in México City. Aside from Buñuel intention of a series of sit-coms, his surrealism becomes an every day fact in the Mexican way of life, such anecdotes still happen at STE, now mostly with trolleybuses and the Xochimilco LRV. When we got a VHS copy, we showed it at Tetepilco depot, amusingly the Transportation Dept. boss was also an Ingeniero Benítez, and our efforts to save rolling stock from the torch, have became a nice Traction Museum, without everyone around getting drunk, I'm the Union Historian and had to check it frame by frame to list appearing units: At the opening scene we see several types later succeeded by the first Westram trolley-coaches and a PCC in the Transfer-table, 133 real number was 378, a Brill 11 windows 2-trucker, many points of Mexico City to be checked, for example when they leave the school kids at a filming it was at Calzada de Tlalpan across the gates of CLASA-Films! and the Overhead-repair trolley that block the return to the depot is to be restored at Tetepilco Museum. must add more comments later---
    7a-stukas

    Picaresque tale of two bumbling streetcar workers

    Another of Bunuel's Mexican films wherein he tells the picaresque tale of two bumbling streetcar workers who, after swiftly repairing a streetcar that had been deemed obsolete (and a few beers), decide to steal it for one last spin. Their adventures take them across Mexico City and in contact with a solid cross-section of the public, including slaughterhouse workers who gleefully (and surreally) hang huge slabs of meat (and heads) from the roof of the tram. Perhaps there is a metaphor or a moral here – certainly Bunuel takes the opportunity to poke fun at corporate capitalism – but any message takes a back seat (ahem) to the overall good time on offer. I particularly enjoyed the staging of Lucifer's banishment from Heaven and Adam and Eve's departure from Eden at the local festival, not unlike the amateur theatrical performances in Renoir's The Rules of the Game in their wacky but creepy surrealism.
    Aw-komon

    Great Mexican Bunuel; A must see comedy

    Don't think this is a light film just because it's a comedy made with Mexican actors. There are many layers here and much clever satire not only on the Mexican society of that period but (as always with Bunuel) human behavior in general. The ironic detachment of the director is never so far as to render these characters unrealistic caricatures; far from it, they're as fully real as anything in 'Los Olvidados,' except here things are examined from a much less cynical angle. Comedy is, after all, the flipside of tragedy and if comedy sells better, you only run the risk of being misunderstood by most of the audience on a very superficial level; on a deeper level even the commonest comedy fan implicitly gets the message. This film is in many ways similar in its structure and tone (and on a deeper level even in subject matter) to Alexander Payne's 'Citizen Ruth' and 'Election' or Todd Solondz's 'Welcome to the Dollhouse.' Except here, Bunuel shows less 'cruelty' than in most of his other films; here he tries his hand at an homage to certain great American comedies of the '30s and '40s which managed to use comic misadventures to veil serious messages underneath. The difference is that Bunuel consciously planned and fully intended this result whereas the Americans may have just ended up there unexpectedly and unconsciously.
    dbdumonteil

    A streetcar named retire

    A streetcar is to be dismantled and two pals are not prepared to accept it.

    Bunuel's touch can be felt in the scenes dealing with religion: -The show that takes Genesis to the stage ;the grotesque actors play God,Lucifer,Adam and Eve and more ...Certainly ,the director had much fun directing these scenes -which have little to do with the main plot- -The two ladies and their Virgin Mary statuette ;while people are giving raw meat for free (even heart!)in the streetcar,they are puzzled because "normally" you've got to pay for everything.They forget that Christ gave bread and fish to His people as reported by the Gospels.

    Apart from these sequences,it is a simple comedy,and in Bunuel's great filmography,it is nothing by a curio.

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    • Release date
      • 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Iluzija se vozi tramvajem
    • Filming locations
      • Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Coyoacán, Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico(group of children taking the tram)
    • Production company
      • Clasa Films Mundiales
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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