Drop the Curtain explained

Drop the Curtain
Director:Miguel M. Delgado
Music:Federico Ruiz
Cinematography:Víctor Herrera
Editing:Jorge Bustos
Studio:Posa Films
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Drop the Curtain (Spanish: Abajo el telón) is a 1955 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Christiane Martel and Beatriz Saavedra.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The film's art direction was by Gunther Gerszo.

Plot

A man (Cantinflas) who works as a window cleaner in the city is eventually presented with the opportunity to clean the windows of a famous French actress, Lulu Duval (Christiane Martel), who is starring in a musical revue in an important theater. The actress's agent Julián (Alejandro Ciangherotti) steals her most precious jewel, a very valuable necklace, and the window cleaner is unjustly accused because he was cleaning the windows at the time, though the assistant and confidant of the famous actress, Anita (Beatriz Saavedra) believes in his innocence.

The thief negotiates the necklace with the head of a criminal band that strikes the city (Rafael Alcayde). The Police Commissioner (Víctor Alcocer) convinces the window cleaner to serve as a spy against the band in exchange for his freedom. The window cleaner accepts, and is infiltrated as an employee of the theater where the famous actress and her agent are. In the theater, the window cleaner is pursued in many occasions by several members of the band of jewel thieves who want to kill him, because they suspect he works for the police, and theater workers, who chase him for the mischief and difficulties he originates in the work at the theater.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Crespo, p. 23.
  2. Amador, p. 201.
  3. Book: Eljaiek-Rodríguez . Gabriel . Selva de fantasmas: el gótico en la literatura y el cine latinoamericanos . 2017 . Editorial Pontificia Universidad Javeriana . 9789587810882.
  4. Book: León Frías . Isaac . Más allá de las lágrimas: Espacios habitables en el cine clásico de México y Argentina . 2019 . Fondo editorial Universidad de Lima . 9789972454868.
  5. Lezcano, p. 98.