Ahí está el detalle

Ahí está el detalle

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Juan Bustillo Oro
Produced by Jesús Grovas (Grovas-Oro Films)
Casa Films Mundiales
Written by Humberto Gómez Landero
Juan Bustillo Oro
Starring Cantinflas
Joaquín Pardavé
Sara García
Music by Raúl Lavista
Cinematography Jack Draper
Editing by Mario González
Juan Bustillo Oro
Release date(s) 1940 (1940)
Running time 112 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

Ahí está el detalle ("There's the detail") is a 1940 Mexican comedy film directed by Juan Bustillo Oro and starring Cantinflas, Joaquín Pardavé, Sara García with Sofía Álvarez and Dolores Camarillo. It was the twelfth film in Cantinflas' career, and the best one considered by Mexican film critics,[1] for it is considered the tenth of Mexico's one-hundred best films.[1] The film was released internationally as Here Is the Point and in the United States as You're Missing the Point.

The film's last scene is based on the true events involving Mexican criminal Álvaro Chapa and his public declarations that inspired Cantinflas' form of speech for this film also known as "cantinfleada".[1] The film's director Juan Bustillo Oro based it largely on his experience as a pro bono lawyer at the Cárcel de Belén. The film was completed in only three weeks and the only problems during filming were caused by Cantinflas' improvisation, because of what he considered to be a poorly written script.

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Plot summary

Cantinflas is the boyfriend of Paz, the maid of the household of Cayetano Lastre. It is dinnertime and Cantinflas waits outside the mansion for Paz's whistle: a sign for Cantinflas to enter the kitchen to eat. This is because there is a dog in the front yard named "Bobby", and Paz's boss does not know about Cantinflas' entrances into the house. Although like other times Cantinflas goes straight to eat, this time his girlfriend has one favor for him to do, that of killing the dog "Bobby" who has had a sudden attack of rabies and does not let Cayetano leave for an appointment. If he does not kill the dog, he does not get to eat. Cantinflas is nervous about the idea, but eventually kills him with a gun. However, inside the house, Cayetano plans a scheme to unfoil his wife Dolores del Paso's "supposed" adultery with her ex-boyfriend Bobby Lechuga. Dolores does not hold a relationship with Bobby Lechuga, but Cayetano's over-bearing jealousy makes him think otherwise.

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