

Al Diablo Las Mujeres
Small-town elects a female mayor. She suppresses all the time-honored masculine pastimes, and the men rebel.
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Plot Summary
A group of musicians and comedians embark on a series of chaotic adventures as they try to make their way in show business. Their journey is filled with misunderstandings, romantic entanglements, and musical numbers. The film follows their escapades as they navigate the ups and downs of aspiring performers.
Critical Reception
This film is a classic example of the Mexican 'rumbera' film genre, blending comedy, music, and melodrama. While not critically acclaimed by international standards, it was a popular success in Mexico, cherished for its comedic performances and musical interludes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its vibrant musical numbers and the comedic chemistry of its leads.
- Appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment and escapist qualities.
- Seen as a representative film of its era in Mexican cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the comedic routines and musical performances that are characteristic of Mexican cinema from the 1950s.
Fun Fact
The film features the popular Mexican comedian Germán Valdés, known as 'Tin Tan', who was a significant cultural icon in mid-20th century Mexico, famous for his pachuco persona and musical talents.
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