A touching tale of love and revenge in the Mexican countryside.A touching tale of love and revenge in the Mexican countryside.A touching tale of love and revenge in the Mexican countryside.
Carlos López
- Chaflán
- (as Carlos López 'Chaflan')
Arturo Soto Rangel
- Sr. Salas
- (as Arturo Soto R.)
Manuel Noriega
- Inspector
- (as Manolo Noriega)
Pepe del Río
- Chava (Young Salvador )
- (as Pepito del Río)
Storyline
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- TriviaReleased theatrically in the USA in Spanish with no English subtitles.
- ConnectionsFollowed by El ametralladora (1943)
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This Ranchera movie has certain recurring ingredients found in other 1940's era Mexican movies about Charros (Mexican Cowboys): rodeo contests, cock fighting, fist fights, and lots of serenading of women. I'm not a big fan of Negrete but this is a pretty good movie, although it's predictable. There are good comedic touches, courtesy of Chaflan, Negrete's sidekick, and "Mala Suerte" (Badluck), who joins them on their adventures. There's a lot of melodrama, shoot outs, and A LOT of local color and singing. I recommend this as a good introduction to the Ranchera movie genre that swept through Mexico beginning with "Allá en el Rancho Grande" in 1936. This genre celebrated Mexican rural life and customs.
- chrisconway-16046
- Jun 24, 2015
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- Also known as
- Jalisco, Don't Backslide
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was ¡Ay Jalisco... no te rajes! (1941) officially released in Canada in English?
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