

A rare blood type, one magical coat, and chaos that only 1960s Spanish comedy could deliver.
A man whose blood type is hard to obtain gets possession of a coat where pickpocketers hide their stolen goods.
Acting
Luis Sandrini's physical comedy timing is chef's kiss.
Direction
Klimovsky keeps this farce tight at 90 minutes.

Director
León Klimovsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Klimovsky directed over 100 films, becoming Spain's most prolific genre filmmaker—this was his sandbox before horror took over.
The coat-as-magical-object trope here predates Harry Potter's invisibility cloak by decades, rooted in Spanish picaresque tradition.
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