El gran circo Chamorro

The Big Chamorro Circus (Spanish: El gran circo Chamorro) is a 1955 Chilean comedy film directed by José Bohr and starring Eugenio Retes and Malú Gatica.

[1][2] The story revolves around the life of Euríspides Chamorro (Retes), who worked various roles in a circus, including ticket-taker and clown, to finance his son Fernando's (Guixé) medical studies.

Proud of his son's achievement, Euríspides travels to Santiago to find him, but is devastated to discover that Fernando had dropped out of college years ago and was spending his nights at a boîte in the capital.

Additionally, the telegram was a lie invented by one of Euríspides' employees to steal the circus from him.

Throughout it all, however, he maintains his Chilean charm and humor, entertaining with jokes and well-crafted musical scenes.