Rafael Carret, born in 1923, was an Argentine actor known for his vibrant performances in the world of cult cinema. He gained prominence as a member of the comedic group 'Los cinco grandes del buen humor' in the 1940s, which laid the groundwork for his later roles. In Criminal Affair (1968), Carret's comedic roots shine through as he navigates a narrative filled with intrigue and humor, adding a distinctive flair to the film's exploration of crime and morality. His ability to blend humor with serious themes makes his contribution to cult cinema noteworthy.
Criminal Affair
A renowned author, college professor and criminologist is given a year off from his teaching position in order to write his latest book. His arrival in Buenos Aires gives him the opportunity to work on his true project, planning and pulling off the perfect crime. Our would-be criminal mastermind pulls together a crew of unlikely crooks to help with the heist but his jealous assistant may spoil his carefully made plans.