Ni sangre ni arena (1941)
1h 44m
Running Time
May 22, 1941Release Date
Ni sangre ni arena (1941)
1h 44m
Running Time
May 22, 1941Release Date
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Plot.
Cantinflas enjoys the bullfight show, and wants to crash in every of these spectacles. Also, there's a professional bullfighter, Manolete, who is identical to Cantinflas. Manolete has to give a bullfight show in a village, but Cantinflas arrives first as a stowaway in a train, and he'll be mistake by the real bullfighter. Cantinflas will give us a demonstration of courage.
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Cast & Crew.
Cantinflas
Cantinflas
Susana Guízar
Anita
Elvia Salcedo
Lupita
Pedro Armendáriz
Frank
Alfredo del Diestro
Don Ramón
Fernando Soto
Charifas
Miguel Inclán
Jefe de Policía
Paz Villegas
Doña Remedios
Florencio Castelló
Veneno
Salvador Quiroz
Don Pancho
Arturo Soto Rangel
Juez
Roberto Banquells
Caireles
Alejandro Galindo
Director
Humberto Rodríguez
Abelardo
Alfredo B. Crevenna
Writer
Estanislao Schillinsky
Periodista
Ricardo Adalid
Miembro cuadrilla (uncredited)
Jorge Arriaga
Miembro cuadrilla (uncredited)
Alfredo Robledo
Writer
Roberto Corell
Miembro cuadrilla (uncredited)
Jaime Salvador
Writer
Francisco Cabrera
Producer
Manuel Dondé
Miembro cuadrilla (uncredited)
Jacques Gelman
Producer
Armando Arriola
Anunciador (uncredited)
Santiago Reachi
Producer
Carmen Cabrera
Invitada a tertulia (uncredited)
Enrique Carrillo
Empleado de don Ramón (uncredited)
Elías Breeskin
Composer
José Escanero
Gerente hotel (uncredited)
Fernando V. Silva
Composer
Aurora Ruiz
Petra, cocinera (uncredited)
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Wiki.
Neither Blood nor Sand (Spanish: Ni sangre, ni arena) is a 1941 Mexican comedy film directed by Alejandro Galindo and starring Cantinflas, Susana Guízar and Elvia Salcedo. It was intended as a parody of the big-budget Hollywood film Blood and Sand, which portrays the world of bullfighting.
It was Cantinflas' second full feature film, and its popularity cemented his rising success. He did not get on well with the film's director, but bonded with his assistant Miguel M. Delgado who became his favourite director and directed many of his films. Cantinflas rapidly followed the film with another success, The Unknown Policeman.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jorge Fernandez.