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Locos Peligrosos
A cellist and a pianist, along with the daughter of the owner of a musical home, form a classical trio. A television producer challenges confronting the modern equipment. Accept and so begin a new career in popular music, so despises his former employer, thus limiting the affair between his daughter and one of them.
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Plot Summary
A comedic musical where two friends, often in trouble, find themselves entangled in a series of absurd situations. Their misadventures lead them through various musical numbers and encounters with colorful characters, all while trying to navigate their chaotic lives.
Critical Reception
Locos Peligrosos was a popular film in its time, known for its lighthearted comedy and musical performances, characteristic of Mexican cinema of the era. While not critically acclaimed for its depth, it provided ample entertainment for audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and energetic musical numbers.
Enjoyed for its star power and slapstick humor.
Considered a fun, albeit formulaic, entertainment piece.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's humor and the chemistry between the lead actors, Germán Valdés and Adalberto Martínez. Many recall it fondly as a classic example of Mexican comedy and musical cinema from the 1950s.
Fun Fact
Germán Valdés, also known as 'Tin Tan', was a highly influential comedian and actor in Mexico, often referred to as the 'Pachuco King'.
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