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- El padrecito (transl. "The Little Priest") is a 1964 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, starring Cantinflas, Ángel Garasa and Rosa María...
- Officer Placachubby police officer who knows all the Homies by name El Padrecito ("the little father") — Franciscan priest in sungl****es, based on creator...
- of Sara, the nemesis of Cantinflas's character Padre Sebastián, in El padrecito. She starred in Cadenas de amor at the age of 37, and other telenovelas...
- (1960) Caperucita y Pulgarcito contra los monstruos (1962) as Ogre El padrecito (1964) as Don Silvestre Manzanos Viento Negro (film) (1965) as Lorenzo...
- Capulina feature films. He also appeared in the 1964 Cantinflas film El padrecito as Nepomuceno, a peasant who wishes to name his newborn son after himself...
- more Cantinflas-Reachi-Columbia productions: El analfabeto (1961), El padrecito (1963), and Su excelencia (1967). After Su excelencia, Cantinflas began...
- opposite Cantinflas in El padrecito (1964), her most famous film. The Torch (1950) (credited as Antonia Daneem) El padrecito (1964) La cigüeña distraída...
- being promoted by the Special Olympics. In addition, the Homie character Padrecito ("priest") resembles Robert, and has been used to connect with and help...
- top in 1990. The first yearbook with this data was 1975 which listed El Padrecito as second after Peliculas varias however, in the 1976 yearbook, Doctor...
- and social commentary through films like El Analfabeto (1961) and El Padrecito (1964). But it was in 1940 that he finally became a movie star, after...