Revolution (1933 film) explained

Revolution
Producer:Miguel Contreras Torres
Starring:Miguel Contreras Torres
Cinematography:Ezequiel Carrasco
Alex Phillips
Editing:José Marino
Fernando C. Tamayo
Distributor:Columbia Pictures (U.S.)
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Revolution, (Spanish; Castilian: '''Revolución''') also known as La sombra de Pancho Villa, (English: "Pancho Villa's Shadow") is a 1933 Mexican drama film. It was directed by Miguel Contreras Torres, who also starred in the film. The film deals with the Mexican Revolution. It is one of the first Mexican films that dealt with the revolution, and the first sound film to do so.[1] [2]

Plot

Doroteo, engineering student, is in love with Adelita. However, the strongman of the region, Medrano, also desires the young woman and therefore has Doroteo imprisoned. While he is in jail, his ranch is raided and burned down. In this attack, Doroteo's grandmother is killed and his sister is raped. After being released, Doroteo participates in the revolution and joins Pancho Villa. After being defeated in the Battle of Celaya, he returns home, kills Medrano and marries Adelita. Then he rejoins the revolutionary troops.

Cast

Production

Miguel Contreras Torres himself took part in the Mexican Revolution. He fought in the army of Venustiano Carranza. Contreras Torres not only directed and starred the film, he also wrote the script and produced it in his own production company. In the United States, the film was distributed by Columbia Pictures in 1934 without subtitles.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Book: León Frías . Isaac . Más allá de las lágrimas: Espacios habitables en el cine clásico de México y Argentina . 2019 . Fondo Editorial Universidad de Lima . 978-9972-45-486-8 . 247 . es.
  2. Book: de la Mora . Sergio . Cinemachismo: Masculinities and Sexuality in Mexican Film . 2006 . University of Texas Press . 978-0-292-71297-3 . 149 .