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The Honorable Tenant 1951

80 min📅 1951-04-11

In the Argentina of 1951, a smooth-talking professional thief cunningly infiltrates the home of a gentle but struggling widow, renting a room under a false identity. His real motive?

Director: Carlos Schlieper

Cast

Olga Zubarry
Olga Zubarry
Ana María
Alberto Closas
Alberto Closas
Luis Ayala / Baratino
Amalia Sánchez Ariño
Amalia Sánchez Ariño
Alfonsina
Osvaldo Miranda
Osvaldo Miranda
Martín
Pedro Quartucci
Pedro Quartucci
Juancho
Severo Fernández
Severo Fernández
Sr. Larica
Nélida Romero
Nélida Romero
Elena
Hugo Pimentel
Hugo Pimentel
Fredo
Amalia Bernabé
Amalia Bernabé
Ernestina
Pablo Cumo
Pablo Cumo
Lorenzo Corsi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Honorable Tenant (1951) about?

A slick thief poses as a paying guest in a widow's home to secretly study the layout of the bank next door. His plan is simple: blend in, observe, and strike when the moment is right. But ordinary life rarely follows a thief's script, especially when his landlady starts to see through his polite facade.

Who directed The Honorable Tenant?

Carlos Schlieper directed this clever blend of comedy and mystery, known for his sharp wit and skillful storytelling.

Who stars in The Honorable Tenant?

Olga Zubarry brings warmth and vulnerability to the role of the downtrodden widow, while Alberto Closas shines as the charming but dangerous tenant.

Is The Honorable Tenant (1951) worth watching?

With its tight runtime and clever script, The Honorable Tenant is a delightful relic of Argentine cinema. It's not a high-stakes thriller by modern standards, but its playful tone and ironic twist make it a charming watch for fans of vintage mysteries and comedies.

How long is The Honorable Tenant?

The Honorable Tenant runs for 80 minutes.

About The Honorable Tenant (1951) — A clever thief, a kind widow, and the heist hiding in plain sight

In the Argentina of 1951, a smooth-talking professional thief cunningly infiltrates the home of a gentle but struggling widow, renting a room under a false identity. His real motive? To carefully scout the layout of her attached bank—a meticulous plan that pits wit against watchful eyes. Director Carlos Schlieper blends sharp comedy with the creeping tension of a heist thriller, creating a deceptively light yet intricately plotted confection. The Honorable Tenant thrives on irony and timing, where every innocent hello could hide a calculated move, and even the most ordinary household becomes a stage for high-stakes deception.

Olga Zubarry stars as the kind-hearted widow whose quiet life is upended by this charming lodger, played by Alberto Closas with devilish charm. Backed by Amalia Sánchez Ariño's warm yet wary performance and a supporting cast that grounds the absurdity in believable humanity, the film walks a tightrope between farce and suspense. With a runtime of just 80 minutes and a tone that balances playful banter with subtle suspense, The Honorable Tenant is a forgotten jewel of Argentine cinema—perfect for fans of old-school thrills wrapped in sparkling dialogue.