El Intruso
In El Intruso, a family comes to terms with a troubling reality when a second child enters the home and upends the balance the parents have built. The two boys are raised under very different expectations, and the way they are treated mirrors the tension between love and status within the house.... Read more
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About El Intruso
In El Intruso, a family comes to terms with a troubling reality when a second child enters the home and upends the balance the parents have built. The two boys are raised under very different expectations, and the way they are treated mirrors the tension between love and status within the house. One boy is kept close, kept to perform chores and act as though he is of a lower rank, while the other enjoys privileges and pampering. As the story unfolds, the strain on the parents and siblings exposes the fragile line between care and control and asks what a person owes to family and self.
Directed by Mauricio Magdaleno, El Intruso arrived in 1944 as part of Mexican cinema's classic era. The film features Domingo Soler leading a strong supporting cast and showcases Magdaleno's focus on family conflict set against a restrained melodrama.
Box office data for El Intruso is not readily available, and there are no well documented grosses to report from the era. The film circulated locally and remains a footnote in mid century Mexican cinema.
Critics view the work as a sharp look at how unequal treatment can shape identities and loyalties within a family. It invites reflection on duty, affection, and the pressure to conform to social expectations without offering easy answers.
Details
- Release Date
- January 01, 1944
- Runtime
- 1h 15m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Country
- Mexico
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Domingo Soler
Narciso Busquets
Manolo Fábregas
Dolores Camarillo
Director: Mauricio Magdaleno