Review of El vagabundo

El vagabundo (1953)
7/10
Tin Tan Meets Wolf Ruvinskis Again
5 May 2024
After an episodic first part in which a hungry vagabond (played by Tin Tan) tries to eat anything on Christmas Eve, the action really takes off when he ends up in a circus, where he is cajoled in order to save the business (owned by Marcelo Chávez) from an inminent foreclosure. As in "No me defiendas, compadre", it is funny to watch Tin Tan and wrestler (and friend) Wolf Ruvinskis in comedy routines. Some people consider "El vagabundo" among Tin Tan's best comedies, its direction being credited to Rogelio A. González (responsible for "The Skeleton of Mrs. Morales") and Gilberto Martínez Solares (director of the classic films of the comedian, as "El revoltoso", "Calabacitas tiernas", and "El rey del barrio").
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