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The Bride Napping
The romance of a squire's daughter and a poor but refined scholar is thwarted when a loutish bandit is mistaken for the scholar by a confused servant and is given the idea that the daughter's hand in marriage is his for the asking. Rich in cross-dressing, mistaken identities, and reversals of gender roles, the film playfully subverts traditional Confucian values.
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Plot Summary
A young woman with a secret identity is kidnapped by a group of bandits. They intend to ransom her off, but the situation becomes complicated when one of the bandits starts to fall for her. This leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and musical numbers as they try to navigate their feelings and escape their predicament.
Critical Reception
The Bride Napping is a lighthearted musical comedy that was popular in Mexico. While not a critically acclaimed masterpiece, it was enjoyed for its music, comedic performances, and charming storyline. It's considered a classic of its era in Mexican cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its catchy musical numbers and humorous situations.
Appreciated for the chemistry between the lead actors.
Seen as a charming and entertaining example of Mexican musical comedy.
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Fun Fact
The film features a young Marco Antonio Muñiz, who would go on to become a highly successful and influential Mexican singer and actor.
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