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The Atomic Fireman

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The Atomic Fireman
Directed byMiguel M. Delgado
Written by
Starring
CinematographyJack Draper
Edited byJorge Busto
Music byRaúl Lavista 
Production
company
Posa Films
Release date
  • 10 September 1952 (1952-09-10)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

The Atomic Fireman (Spanish: El bombero atómico) is a 1952 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Roberto Soto and Gilberto González.[1] The film's art direction was by Gunther Gerszo.

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Plot

A newspaper delivery man-turned-firefighter-turned-policeman (Cantinflas) embarks on the unexpected mission of caring for a girl whose mother died.

Cast

  • Cantinflas as Agente 777
  • Roberto Soto as Comandante Bravo
  • Gilberto González as El Piquete
  • Elisa Quintanilla as Rosario
  • Miguel Manzano as Jefe bomberos
  • Pascual García Peña as El Chueco
  • Ernesto Finance as Licenciado / notario
  • Jorge Mondragon as Silverio
  • Eduardo Alcaraz as Sargento Policía
  • Ángel Infante as Policía
  • Pedro Elviro as Secretario (uncredited)
  • Conchita Gentil Arcos as Vecina de Guadalupe (uncredited)
  • María Gentil Arcos as Doña Cleofas (uncredited)
  • Salvador Quiroz as Comandante Cienfuegos (uncredited)
  • Lily Aclemar as Sra. del comandante Bravo (uncredited)
  • Daniel Arroyo as Hombre entre multitud (uncredited)
  • Stephen Berne asHombre en cantina (uncredited)
  • Enrique Carrillo as Bombero (uncredited)
  • José Chávez as Policía (uncredited)
  • María Luisa Cortés as La tosferina (uncredited)
  • Enrique del Castillo as Policía (uncredited)
  • José Luis Fernández as Hombre que baila en cabaret (uncredited)
  • Rogelio Fernández as Esbirro de El Piquete (uncredited)
  • Lidia Franco as Doña Guadalupe (uncredited)
  • Pedro Ibarra as Dueño de La Motivosa (uncredited)
  • Margarito Luna as Esbirro de El Piquete (uncredited)
  • Carmen Manzano as Mamá de Rosario (uncredited)
  • Álvaro Matute as Jugador de cartas (uncredited)
  • Kika Meyer as La soplona (uncredited)
  • Bruno Márquez as Policía (uncredited)
  • Luz María Núñez as La Motivosa (uncredited)
  • Casimiro Ortega as Cantinero (uncredited)
  • Ramón Pandal as Luciano Tronquete, el influyente (uncredited)
  • Ignacio Peón as Juez (uncredited)
  • Carlos Valadez as El Chueco (uncredited)

References

  1. ^ Stavans p.91

Bibliography

  • Ilan Stavans. The Riddle of Cantinflas: Essays on Hispanic Popular Culture, Revised and Expanded Edition. UNM Press, 2012.

External links

This page was last edited on 26 January 2024, at 15:45
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