

A 67-minute Spanish comedy from 1926 with zero ratings — cinema history's most mysterious goat.
Direction
Delgado de Lara adapts theatrical farce to silent visual gags.
Production
Surviving print rarity — Spanish silent era barely made it.

Director
Fernando Delgado de Lara
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Álvarez Quintero brothers dominated Spanish theatre with 'sesgo andaluz' — gentle satire of Andalusian manners that rarely translated to angry drama.
Most Spanish silents were melted for silver nitrate recovery during the Civil War; surviving prints like this one are genuine miracles.
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