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A broke Mexican aristocrat owes money to a Lebanese family—and dignity is the first casualty.
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El baisano Jalil (1942)

social satire1940s melodramaclass-clash comedy

Overview

ComedyDrama

Aristocratic but penniless, the Veradada have to resort to loans Lebanese businessman Jalil, whose son Selim, suffers the scorn of Martha, the daughter of the Veradada wasteful. Being invited to the house of Don Guillermom, Jalil and his wife Suan and Selim are teased and contempt. Finally, the Lebanese family worker puts in place the family of Don Guillermo ridiculous.

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Standout Aspects

Acting

Pardavé plays triple duty as director, writer, and quietly wounded patriarch.

Writing

Script weaponizes 'politeness' as its sharpest dramatic tool.

Best for:Solo: For history buffs who want undistracted focus on Pardavé's layered performance.·Friends: Watch with someone who'll catch all the class-coded insults flying past.
Heads up:Triggers: Period-typical ethnic caricature that the film ultimately subverts, not endorses.
Joaquín Pardavé

Director

Joaquín Pardavé

ReleasedDec 3, 1942
Runtime1h 42m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacesteady
Intensitymedium
Tonemixed
Feelmedium
Filmex

Top Cast

Joaquín Pardavé

Joaquín Pardavé

Don Jalil Farad

Sara García

Sara García

Doña Suan

Emilio Tuero

Emilio Tuero

Selim

Manolita Saval

Manolita Saval

Martha

Dolores Camarillo

Dolores Camarillo

Sofía

Isabelita Blanch

Isabelita Blanch

Doña Consolación

Roberto Meyer

Roberto Meyer

Don Escolástico

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Pardavé, of Lebanese descent himself, used his platform to critique Mexican aristocracy's treatment of Arab immigrants—rare mainstream representation in 1940s Mexican cinema.

Trivia

The film's title uses 'baisano,' a period slur for Lebanese-Mexicans that Pardavé deliberately reclaimed—studio fought him on it.

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