Cada quién su lucha (1966) Poster

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Original, humorous comedy about luck and superstition
biblicalepicfan27 October 2012
"Cada quién su lucha" is one of the best comedy films ever to come out of Mexico's "Commerical Cinema" (1960-1969). Featuring the popular Mexican double act "Viruta y Capulina", which is Mexico's answer to "Abbott and Costello", the film co-stars the attractive, brunette starlet María Duval and the cute, blonde Argentine-born singer Baby Bell as the leading ladies. The original, imaginative story by Alfredo Zacarías and the hilarious screenplay written by Roberto Gómez Bolaños contribute greatly to make this film truly humorous. "Cada quién su lucha" is in many ways similar to "La cigüeña distraída", another film produced by Producciones Zacarías. Both films star Viruta and Capulina, and have many recurring supporting cast members such as María Duval. Though "La cigüeña distraída" was filmed earlier, it premiered after "Cada quién su lucha".
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