
Rated Number 1 in the list of the100th Best Mexican Movies of all times.
Director: Fernando de Fuentes | Assistant Director: Miguel M. Delgado | Producer: Alberto J. Pani | Writers: Fernando de Fuentes & Xavier Villaurrutia, based on a novel by Rafael F. Muñoz | Cast: Antonio R. Frausto (Tiburcio Maya), Domingo Soler (Pancho Villa), Manuel Tamés (Melitón Botello), Ramón Vallarino (Miguel Ángel del Toro, "Becerrillo"), Carlos López "Chaflán" (Rodrigo Perea), Raúl de Anda (Máximo Perea), Rafael F. Muñoz (Martín Espinosa), Alfonso Sánchez Tello (General Fierro), Paco Martínez (General Huertista), Dolores Camarillo "Fraustita" (Lupe, wife of Tiburcio), Consuelo Segarra (old woman), David Valle González (Chon), Max Langler (the flaco), Miguel M. Delgado (doctor), Silvestre Revueltas (pianist in the bar), Jesús Melgarejo (soldier), Pedro Valenzuela (soldier), José del Río (Pedro, son of Tiburcio), Esperanza Gómez (wife of Tiburcio (final sequence), Gloria Barón (daughter of Tiburcio, final sequence) | Photography: Jack Draper; Camera Operator: Gabriel Figueroa | Scenography: Mariano Rodríguez Granada & Antonio Ruiz | Editor: José Noriega | Sound Editors: Eduardo Fernández & Rafael Ruiz Esparza | Music: Silvestre Revueltas | Military Supervision: coronel J. B. Vega | Producing Company: Clasa Films | Language: Spanish | Genre: Mexican Revolution Drama | Run Time: 92 min. Sound: Monoaural | Format: B&W, DvdRip, NTSC | Country: México | Year: 1935
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Synopsis: This classic of Mexican cinema follows the adventures of six young men who leave their rural homes to join Pancho Villa's army. Together the men endure hardship, tragedy, and disillusionment for the cause of the Mexican Revolution. Part of Fernando de Fuentes's "Revolutionary Trilogy", this sweeping epic reveals the director's visual affinity to the cinema of John Ford and confirms his importance in the history of Latin American film. It’s interesting that as the war moves further into the past, it moves forward as the main subject in this film.
Synopsis: This classic of Mexican cinema follows the adventures of six young men who leave their rural homes to join Pancho Villa's army. Together the men endure hardship, tragedy, and disillusionment for the cause of the Mexican Revolution. Part of Fernando de Fuentes's "Revolutionary Trilogy", this sweeping epic reveals the director's visual affinity to the cinema of John Ford and confirms his importance in the history of Latin American film. It’s interesting that as the war moves further into the past, it moves forward as the main subject in this film. Events are remembered, place names are dropped, old songs sung and legends are retold with considerable nostalgia. The scope of this film is the largest of the three with grand cavalry charges and great battles fought and won with heroic actions… all the stuff of fond memories insulated from harsher realities by time. Let’s Go With Pancho Villa becomes simply a buddy movie similar in form to All Quiet on The Western Front or Full Metal Jacket, where we follow our group of friends into war. One by one they are killed until at last there are only two left. On the eve of the big battle one contracts small pox and the other is ordered to shoot him. The executioner then is turned out by Pancho Villa himself, who fears the last of the group is also infected. If there is a moral here it’s perhaps that in war, everyone is expendable.
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Vámonos con Pancho Villa (1935) (Let's Go with Pancho Villa) Fernando de Fuentes
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English subs:
http://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtitles/3182159/vamonos-con-pancho-villa-en
Thanks a lot, Jaycam!
Thank you for posting the subs.
Saludos,
Jay
Great Movie!!! Please fix link number 1... Thank a lot!!!
Please link 1 is not working!!! i really want this film... Can you fix it please!!! Thanks
please, I really need this movie. I'll do a college work, next week(05/12/2008) and it can help me so much.
Please, someone can fix it.pleaseeeee
tks
I would also like to request for this to be posted again. Being of Mexican descent I am really curious as the merits of this movie are highly touted.
I will delete this entry soon, this movie has been reposted with English subs attached to the rar files.
Please visit:
http://www.foriegnmoviesddl.com/2009/09/vamonos-con-pancho-villa-lets-go-with.html
Enjoy!
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