- ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!
Infobox_Film
name = ¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!
caption = DVD Cover
director =Fernando de Fuentes
producer =Alberto J. Pani
writer =Fernando de Fuentes Rafael F. Muñoz Xavier Villaurrutia
starring =Domingo Soler Antonio R. Frausto Ramón Vallarino Manuel Tamés
distributor =
language = Spanish
released =31 December ,1936
country =Mexico Flagicon|Mexico
runtime = 92 minutes
budget =
imdb_id = 0027240|"¡Vámonos con Pancho Villa!" ("Let's Go with Pancho Villa!") is a Mexican motion picture filmed in 1936, rated as number 1 on the list,
100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico .An anti-epic based on a
novel , it focuses on the cruelty of theMexican Revolution andPancho Villa himself, contrary to most of the Mexican movies about this nationalhero .The movie is thought to have been the first Mexican super-production and led to the
bankruptcy of the film company that made it.Plot
Villa was portrayed by
Domingo Soler . Directed byFernando de Fuentes , the film tells the story of a group of friends who hear about the revolution and Villa and decide to join him, only to suffer the cruel reality ofwar under the command of a Villa who simply does not care about his men.The movie has two endings: the original ending shows the last surviving friend returning to his home, disenchanted with both Villa and the Revolution.
The second ending, discovered many years later, returns to the same scene ten years later, when an old and weakened Villa tries to recruit the last survivor again; following his refusal, Villa kills the whole family except for the youngest son, whom he takes with him. It is unknown whether the second ending was censored by the government or the director simply thought it was unnecessary.
Background
A great failure when released, interest in the movie resurged many decades later, and today is considered one of the best movies of Mexican cinema both for its approach to the theme and its technical merits.
It stands apart among the many movies made about Villa in that it portrays the man and the Revolution in its cruelty; most other films, like those by
Ismael Rodríguez in the 1960s, take an almost idyllic view of both, following the official (government)mythos .The movie music was composed by
Silvestre Revueltas , who makes acameo appearance in it.ee also
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100 best movies of the cinema of Mexico External links
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