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Pa' qué me sirve la vida
A landowner dies of disgust when his rival makes him believe that he has legally taken away his property.
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Plot Summary
A charming musician tries to win the heart of a young woman who is being pressured into marriage by her wealthy father. He uses his musical talents and wit to overcome obstacles, navigating family expectations and societal pressures in a vibrant, musical setting.
Critical Reception
This musical comedy was a popular entry in Mexican cinema of the era, praised for its lighthearted entertainment and musical numbers. While not a critical darling, it resonated with audiences for its comedic performances and escapist themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its musical numbers and comedic performances.
Enjoyed as a light and entertaining musical comedy.
Appreciated for its role in the popular Mexican musical genre.
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Fun Fact
The film prominently features the comedic talents of Adalberto Martínez, known affectionately as "Resortes," a legendary figure in Mexican cinema celebrated for his physical comedy and musical numbers.
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