The King of Mexico (Spanish:El rey de México) is a 1956 Mexican comedy film. It was written by Luis Alcoriza.[1]
| The King of Mexico | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Rafael Baledon |
| Written by | Luis Alcoriza |
| Starring | Adalberto Martinez |
| Cinematography | Gunther Gerzso |
| Edited by | Jorge Bustos |
| Music by | Raul Lavista |
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| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
A local radio station decides to try out an experiment and offers the first homeless man that walks by the chance of becoming a millionaire for a day. The fortunate man, Pablo Rojas (Adalberto Martinez), sleeps with other homeless people on the floor of a shelter. After living a day of luxury, he returns to the shelter to tell his friends that the life of a millionaire was not much different from their own: They ate, slept and worked whenever they wanted; the only difference was that the rich had ulcers.
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