Arsenio Lupin (1947)
Arsenio Lupin is an audacious Parisian thief who mocks the police, especially Inspector Ganimard, but turns over most of his ill-gotten gains to charity. One night, he attends a party disguised as a newspaper writer who also mocks Ganimard; the next morning, the host's wife and a male guest are found murdered, and Ganimard arrives to solve the crime. A Mexican version of the Arsene Lupin character, with Sherlock Holmes tossed in as a cameo at the end.
Director: Ramón Peón
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Ramón Pereda as Arsenio Lupin |
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Juan Pulido as Inspector Ganimard |
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José Goula as Victor Leclerc |
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Adriana Lamar as Isabel |
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Alejandro Cobo as Lacombe |
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Herminia de la Fuente as Mme. Lacombe |
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Rafael Banquells as Montigny |
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Jesús Valero as Daguerre |
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Luis Mussot as The Doctor |
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Margarita Carbajal as Mme. Carlota LeClerc |
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Francisco Reiguera as Napoleon Manicornio, aka Francisco, the servant |
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Joaquín Coss as M. Levin |
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José Baviera as Sherlock Holmes |
| Writing | Antonio Helú | Writer |
| Writing | Maurice Leblanc | Characters |
| Writing | Ramón Pereda | Writer |
| Directing | Ramón Peón | Director |
| Production | Ramón Pereda | Producer |