
The King of the Neighborhood
Spectacle Every Day: Mexican Popular Cinema
July 26 - August 8, 2024
Tin Tan (Germán Valdés) and Gilberto Martínez Solares were a renowned cinematic duo, and The King of the Neighborhood (1949) is among their most celebrated collaborations: a delightfully charming comedy, as Martínez Solares himself described it, “about a good man who wants to be bad.”
Tin Tan (Germán Valdés) and Gilberto Martínez Solares were a renowned cinematic duo, and The King of the Neighborhood is among their most celebrated collaborations: a delightfully charming comedy, as Martínez Solares himself described it, “about a good man who wants to be bad.” Something like Robin Hood filtered through The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Tin Tan is as much a railroad engineer who single-handedly cares for his son as he is a con artist who specializes in robbing rich ladies and redistributing their wealth to his like-minded swindler friends and protected neighbors, one of whom is Carmelita (Silvia Pinal, star of Viridiana, The Exterminating Angel, and Simon of the Desert). But his grift turns complicated when an outlandish bachelorette (fellow iconic comedian Vitola) wants to marry him. An icon of Mexican-American border culture, typified by his heavy usage of Spanglish and bad-mannered pachuco style, Tin Tan melded the picaresque with his inimitable physical humor to become one of the most beloved comedians of his time.
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El rey del barrio es una película de humor con tonos de crítica social. Una comedia sobre un posible método de redistribución de riquezas. Tin Tan (Germán Valdés), y Gilberto Martínez Solares fueron una dupla icónica de la época y El rey del barrio (1949), filmada en parte en Coyoacán en la Ciudad de México, una de sus películas más reconocidas. Tin Tan es un estafador del amor, especialista en conquistar a millonarias y seducirlas hasta quedarse con sus fortunas para luego repartirla solidariamente, como un Robin Hood mexicano. Carmelita (Silvia Pinal, protagonista de Viridiana, El ángel exterminador y Simón del desierto de Buñuel), es una de sus vecinas protegidas a las que ayuda; pero las cosas se complican cuando la estrambótica la Nena (Vitola, talentosa y carismática, reconocida humorista que supo hacerse lugar en una industria habitada mayoritariamente por hombres), cautivada por él, lo quiere casar. Tin Tan es uno de los comediantes más queridos por el público, con un estilo que combinaba la picaresca y el humor físico. Al principio de su carrera fue criticado por destrozar el español con el spanglish y porque su estilo Pachuco atentaba contra la moral y las buenas costumbres. Pero gracias a su humor–¡ese don!—junto a Cantinflas, terminó siendo una de las grandes estrellas del cine y la cultura mexicana.
Restaurada por el Laboratorio de Restauración Digital de la Cineteca Nacional.


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