School for Randle is a 1949 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Dan Young and Alec Pleon. A school caretaker turns out to be the father of one of the pupils. When she runs away from home to pursue a career on the stage, he goes to persuade her to come back to school. The title is a reference to the Richard Brinsley Sheridan play The School for Scandal. It was made at the Manchester Studios, and was one of a string of cheaply made, but commercially successful films starring Randle during the era.
OriginCanada GenresDrama, Comedy, Fantasy ActorsLudovic Berthillot, David La Haye, Nathalie Coupal, Richard Jutras Rating58% Le film raconte l'histoire de Mike, un touriste français dans un tout-inclus des Caraïbes nommé El-Palacio qui se met à engloutir des quantités importantes de nourriture suscitant la curiosité des autres touristes qui le voient comme une sorte de divinité. Toutefois, Mike est victime d'une pénurie d'un médicament contre le diabète et sa santé décline.
, 1h40 Directed byMiguel M. Delgado GenresDrama, Comedy ActorsCantinflas, Ángel Garasa, Pedro Damián, Socorro Avelar Rating66% Mateo Melgarejo (played by Mario Moreno "Cantinflas") is a notary public and scribe for the illiterate people of Santo Domingo, a neighborhood north of Mexico City's Zócalo. A squatter friend asks for his help in negotiating with the land census bureau to regularize a land title. After a great deal of frustration with the government bureaucracy, he writes a letter to the cabinet minister, earning an audience with him. The minister hires Melgarejo to reform the bureau, and the appointee proceeds to lecture the officials on their duties in a democratic society. At the end, he gives up the post, returning to Santo Domingo to help its poor residents.