Sakristan mayor
Sakristan mayor

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Sakristan mayor

1961
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Tagalog

Filipino horror action from 1961.

Insights

Director: Jose de VillaGenres: Comedy

Plot Summary

The story follows the antics of a sacristan who finds himself in a series of comical situations due to his position. Dolphy plays the titular role, navigating the complexities of his duties and the humorous predicaments that arise.

Critical Reception

As a classic Filipino comedy from the Golden Age of Philippine Cinema, 'Sakristan mayor' was a popular entertainer of its time, appreciated for its slapstick humor and the comedic talents of its lead. While specific critical reviews from 1961 are scarce, films of this genre and era typically focused on providing lighthearted escapism for audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic performances, particularly from Dolphy.

  • An enjoyable, lighthearted comedy that provided entertainment.

  • A representative example of Filipino comedies from the early 1960s.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific film is not readily available in a structured format. However, films starring Dolphy from this era are generally remembered fondly for their humor and accessibility.

Fun Fact

Dolphy, the lead actor, was a comedic icon in the Philippines, starring in hundreds of films and TV shows throughout his career, often playing characters that resonated with the common Filipino people.

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