Immediate Delivery
Immediate Delivery (Spanish: Entrega inmediata), originally known as Agente XU 777 (English: Agent XU 777) is a 1963 Mexican comedy film directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Cantinflas, Gina Romand, Claudio Brook and Fanny Cano.[1] In the film, Cantinflas plays a simple mailman forced to become an international spy.[2] It was the last black and white film made by Cantinflas, although he had already made six color films at the time.
| Immediate Delivery | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Miguel M. Delgado | 
| Screenplay by | Miguel M. Delgado (writer) Carlos León (additional dialogue) Jaime Salvador (adaptation and screenplay)  | 
| Produced by | Jacques Gelman | 
| Starring | Cantinflas Gina Romand Claudio Brook Fanny Cano  | 
| Cinematography | Gabriel Figueroa | 
| Edited by | Jorge Bustos | 
| Music by | Gustavo César Carrión | 
Production company  | Posa Films  | 
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 110 minutes | 
| Country | Mexico | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Plot
    
Feliciano (Cantinflas) is a mailman who is recruited by a secret counterintelligence service (which codenames him Agent XU-777), and must discover an international conspiracy.
He manages to find out that enemy agents, led by Carlota (Gina Romand) and Alex (Claudio Brook), will smuggle a teacher to decipher keys through a coffin. Feliciano is put in charge of the funeral home, but he ends up delivering the coffin to a wrong person, distracting the loyal agents and allowing the enemy to achieve their goal. However, the enemy agents discover that for the deciphering process they also must obtain a specific code.
In a parallel storyline, Feliciano learns that an old compadre of his arrangled for his daughter to go live with Feliciano after his death. Due to a letter from his compadre where he describes his daughter as his "bebé" ("baby"), Feliciano assumes that his compadre’s daughter is an infant, even buying a crib and milk for the impending arrival. However, much to his surprise, he ends up discovering that his compadre’s daughter is actually a young woman nicknamed "Bebé" (Fanny Cano), and they end developing a romantic relationship. The enemy agents then kidnap Bebé to force Feliciano to betray his homeland and give the code to the enemy.
Cast
    
- Cantinflas as Feliciano / Agent XU 777
 - Gina Romand as Carlota
 - Claudio Brook as Alex
 - Fanny Cano as Bebé
 - Guillermo Zetina as Head of Counterintelligence
 - María Amelia Ramírez as Agent 30-30 (as María Amelia Ramírez "Miss Argentina")
 - Emma Roldán as Doña Angustias
 - Quintín Bulnes as Agent
 - María Herrero
 - André Toffel
 - Maricarmen Vela as Mercedes
 - Xavier Massé
 - Guillermo Rivas as Spy (as Guillermo Rivas "El Borras")
 - Jorge Russek as Spy
 - Armando Gutiérrez
 - José Wilhelmy
 - Adolfo Aguilar
 - Alberto Catalá as Professor
 - Ángel Merino
 - Jorge Mondragón as Funeral Home Client
 - Manuel Zozaya
 - Francisco Reiguera as Odilón Campos Santos
 - Ramón Valdés as Original Agent XU 777
 - Julián de Meriche as Waiter (as Julién de Meriche)
 - Rafael de Córdoba as Dancer
 - Carlos León as Agent
 - Hermanos Fernández
 
References
    
- Agrasánchez, p. 212
 - Pilcher, p. 191
 
Bibliography
    
- Agrasánchez, Rogelio. Beauties of Mexican Cinema. Agrasanchez Film Archive, 2001.
 - Pilcher, Jeffrey M. Cantinflas and the Chaos of Mexican Modernity. Rowman & Littlefield, 2001.