Overview
El profe (aka The Professor) is a 1971 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Marga López and Víctor Alcocer.
Plot
Sócrates García (Cantinflas) is a primary school teacher who is assigned by the principal of the school he works in to administer another school located in the town of El Romeral, as he is the only teacher from that school who is single.
When Sócrates arrives at the train station in the nearby town of San Bartolo, nobody receives him there. In El Romeral Sócrates instead meets an arriero who is going to the town in his cart and takes Sócrates to El Romeral. When he arrives in town, he is received by the townspeople, including the municipal president (or mayor), Lucas Campuzano (Eduardo MacGregor) and Don Margarito Vázquez (Víctor Alcocer), the town's cacique (political boss). The municipal president presents Sócrates to the important people, but his and Don Margarito’s personalities immediately clash. However he easily befriends the priest and Doña Hortensia (Marga López), also taking an immediate infatuation with her. Campuzano asks Sócrates to address to the people a few words, but while he gave his speech the floor of the platform he was in collapses. Doña Hortensia also hosts him. He asks where his school is to inspect it, only to discover that it is in ruins.
Sócrates presence comes as a blessing to the town’s people; he shows that his devotion to his students is much deeper than obvious, as he learns of the bad life conditions of some of them. He convinces a drunkard man (Ramón Valdés) to stop trying to forget the loss of his lands due to tricks of Don Margarito by drinking and for his wife (Angelines Fernández) to cease mistreating her son. He also makes an extremely slothful woman change her ways and raises money with his students to fix the school after experiencing the indifference of the town’s men. However, he also finds some setbacks such as the attitude of Don Margarito’s lackeys and with a rebellious and defiant boy named Felipe. He also deals with certain obstacles, such as the eviction from their school since the owner wants to turn it to a saloon and there’s no contract to prove otherwise. This forces him to create an open-field school, with columns of reeds, all caused by Don Margarito and covered by the mayor. Sócrates writes a letter to the Governor asking for a school to be made, but it is intercepted by Don Margarito's henchmen.
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