

Okay, so 'El Tenorio del harem' from way back? You know, the one with Eduardo Arozamena as that smooth talker? It's a surprising watch, maybe even a pleasant afternoon distraction if you're into old-school charm and a bit of theatrical silliness. If you like early sound-era comedies, especially those with a hint of sta...

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"Okay, so 'El Tenorio del harem' from way back? You know, the one with Eduardo Arozamena as that smooth talker? It's a surprising watch, maybe even a pleasant afternoon distraction if you're into old-school charm and a bit of theatrical silliness. If you like early sound-era comedies, especially those with a hint of stage play feel, you might actually get a kick out of this. But if you're expecting anything fast-paced or deeply profound, or if silent film-era acting styles just grate on you, you'..."
James Mulhauser, Eduardo Arozamena, Francis Martin, Gabriel Argüelles
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1931 · IMDb 6.1


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