The Great Madcap
The Great Madcap ★★ 1949
A wealthy man believes in lavishly indulging himself which drives his excessively conservative family crazy. Bunuel satirizes behavioral extremes, Christianity, advertising, sex, and a number of other popular absurdities. In Spanish with English subtitles. 90m/B VHS . MX Fernando Soler, Rosario Granados, Ruben Rojo; D: Luis Bunuel.
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