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El hombre inquieto est un film de genre Comédie avec Sara García

El hombre inquieto (1954)

El hombre inquieto
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Durée 1h29
Genres Comédie
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The Restless Man (Spanish: El hombre inquieto) is a 1953 Mexican film. It stars Sara García.
Plot: A poor newspaper-selling man, Germán, is hired by a greedy man, Roque, to impersonate the long dead son of a wealthy Arab, Cain Rafful. While doing so, Germán falls in love with Cain Rafful's only daughter, Elena, who is the girlfriend of Roque. When Mr. Rafful discovers the scam, he still accepts Germán as his adopted son and allows him to marry his daughter.

Acteurs

Sara García

(Doña Fátima Sayeh)
Tito Novaro

(Roque Barrios Pérez)
Arturo Soto Rangel

(Don Fausto)
Lupe Carriles

(Camila (uncredited))
Manuel Valdés

(Cliente de Tienda (uncredited))
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The movie starts with a woman in bed sitting up and shouting in a startled voice, "My husband!" A man hops out of the bed and exits through the bedroom window. He emerges on the street of a Mexican village and heads down the street toward his horse. However, another woman comes up and starts haranguing him about his inattention to her and she ends by calling him a "cañaña" (roughly translated, "you rotten louse"). He kisses her hard, which leaves her breathless as her rides off on his horse while she again whispers "cañaña". Across the street, a wedding party is emerging from the village cathedral. Outside, the couple invites the priest to accompany them. He declines, saying that he had to go hunting with Dona Rosa (Sara Garcia). If he doesn’t' show up, she'll never speak to him again. They then invite him to their wedding reception that evening, which invitation he accepts.