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Marco Antonio Campos, Gaspar Henaine, and Lorena Velázquez in Los tigres del desierto (1959)

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Los tigres del desierto

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viruta..capulina..and .............CHESPIRITO!!!!!!

In this comedy the Latin public could watch in their first times, the gangs and situations that they could see for more than twenty five years in TV in the comic programs Chespirito,el Chavo del Ocho,el Chapulin Colorado,etc'cause was precisely Roberto Gomez Bolaños-Chespirito-the author of this plot, but fortunately in those programs Gomez Bolaños had much better actors than this movie; Viruta y Capulina seems to be very static for a Bolaños'plot and the director Delgado didn't have the comedy sense than Enrique Segoviano give to Chespirito's programs, in consequence we see a very irregular movie with a couple of good moments but nothing outstanding, I wouldn't have expected that when I saw Roberto Gomez Bolaños in the credits, however the better years for Chespirito were for coming., by the way I heard in a Gomez Bolaños interview years ago talking about his nickname "Chespirito" and he mentioned was This director Delgado who named him with this appellative, comparing his talent as a writer with Shakespeare and makes him diminutive,so this is Shakespearito,into Spanish a new word and a new personage was created….. Chespirito!!!.
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  • Mar 1, 2005
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