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Hay que casar a Ernesto
Adaptation of the play "Casada pronto verte quiero".
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Plot Summary
This lighthearted comedy follows Ernesto, a man who finds himself in a series of comical situations as he navigates the complexities of romance and marriage. Various characters conspire to get him married, leading to misunderstandings and amusing escapades.
Critical Reception
As a product of its time, 'Hay que casar a Ernesto' was likely well-received by audiences for its comedic elements and escapist entertainment. Contemporary reviews are scarce, but the film is remembered as a charming example of Spanish-language comedy from the early 1940s.
What Reviewers Say
A delightful and amusing farce.
Offers lighthearted entertainment with its comedic premise.
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Fun Fact
The film features the notable Mexican actor Arturo de Córdova in one of his earlier roles before his extensive Hollywood career.
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