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Synopsis: Sanky Panky tells the story of Genaro (Fausto Mata), a not particularly handsome Dominican mulatto. He works in a colmado — a combination of a store and a bar — in the slum of El Capotillo in Santo Domingo. The opening scene focuses on Genaro, who is trying with great difficulty to learn English. He is preparing to make his big dream of going to the United States with an old gringa come true. The traits of such women are later defined by his friend Carlitos as "flabby, cellulite, boobs, navel, boobs, white like milk." Genaro manages to find work at a family resort due to his friendship with its Italian manager Giuseppe (Massimo Borghetti). The fact that he has to dress up as a chicken to entertain the children does not prevent him from trying his luck with the women. Surprisingly, he manages to charm Martha (Zdenka Kalina), a young American who, in order to forget her boyfriend spending a week in the Dominican Republic in the company of her two aunts, Helen and Dorothy.
Genre: Comedy, Musical
Original Story by: José Enrique Pintor
Production: Premium Latin Films
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2007
110 min
531 Views


a latrine area.

Don't talk crap inside

this beautiful house.

While you talk to Miguelito...

I'll go and get frozen lemonade

from the kitchen area.

Do your thing with Miguelito, go...

Hey Genaro!

Is that you Miguelito?

You look the same you crazy fool.

Maybe a little older.

Come over; don't stand there

like an idiot.

Like you've seen a ghost.

Come tell me about the neighborhood.

What a place,

what a mansion you've got.

Take a club, and keep talking...

So tell me about

the neighborhood Genaro.

Same old, hoodlums killing each other,

people stealing electricity...

streets fool of potholes...

The old lady's still sick

and complaining.

Everything is fine...

Not like you though...

but we manage.

Come hit it.

What?

Hit the ball.

Sorry, I'm out of shape;

I haven't played in a while.

I'm doing terrible.

What?

I'm doing lousy,

I'm hitting rock bottom.

I think you exaggerate.

Have a drink.

Things are so bad, that I'm organizing

illegal boat trips to Haiti.

Want to be on the list?

Would you like it with soda

or on the rocks?

Whisky?

I 'd drink it with my bare hands.

I need your help. I'm desperate.

I don't see that things are so bad...

Take a shot, three deep breadths

and tell me all about it...

Why are things so bad?

So now you don't even

now how things are.

Of course, living here you don't got

a clue what's going on in Capotillo.

You don't buy salami by slice or

portions or rations of tomato paste...

With such nice gay sandals,

and matching outfit,

you should start your own

entertainment TV show.

Where's the old lady?

What old lady?

The one you've got.

I'm doing the same thing.

Stop, stop it.

What do you mean by that?

I need an old lady to support me.

I've got assets; I'm an honest,

intelligent, nice looking guy.

You're good, but not good looking.

Whatever, I don't ask for much...

I'd take a flat ass woman,

a hairy one.

Wait Miguelito.

Listen to me; I don't ask

for much, you know.

Hold it. Boy you walk fast.

I saw her...

Who?

Your woman.

Don't tell me which one she is.

The one with the hat.

Nope.

The long hair blonde.

Wrong.

The short hair one.

Jesus Miguelito!

Don't worry, I'm getting mine.

She's got you all cleaned up.

But I love her.

Sure.

I swear.

Alright Miguelito.

She's the reason for my life.

Now you'll keep silent

like a dummy.

May I?

Yes.

Holding no punches.

Yes of course Genaro.

You got some balls!

One thing is that you with your...

I mean...

You never know how things

could turn out.

They start out one way

and end up different...

Who would think I fall for Margaret?

Who? Margaret?

My wife.

Listen to her name.

Thing is you never know

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