Soy un prófugo
Soy un prófugo

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Soy un prófugo

1946
Movie
95 min
Spanish

A janitor in a large bank is accused of pulling of a major heist. He is forced to become a fugitive while hunting for the real culprits.

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Director: Adolfo Fernández BustamanteGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A respected lawyer is wrongly accused of murder and forced to go on the run. He tries to evade the authorities while simultaneously attempting to prove his innocence. Along the way, he encounters a colorful cast of characters who either help or hinder his desperate quest for freedom and redemption.

Critical Reception

Soy un prófugo was a popular film in Mexico, recognized for its comedic elements and its star, Fernando Soler. While not a critical darling in the grand scheme of international cinema, it was well-received by local audiences for its entertaining plot and Soler's charismatic performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Fernando Soler's comedic timing and leading performance.

  • Enjoyed by audiences for its lighthearted take on a crime story.

  • Seen as a solid example of Mexican cinema from the mid-1940s.

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Fun Fact

Fernando Soler was one of the most popular comedic actors in Mexican cinema during the Golden Age, and his roles often capitalized on his distinctive persona.

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