México,
1936, 95 min
Director:
Fernando de FuentesCámara:
Gabriel FigueroaReparto:
Tito Guízar, René Cardona Sr., Esther Fernández, Emilio Fernández, Juan García, Manuel Noriega, Paco Martínez, Emma Roldán, Hernán Vera, Clifford Carr (más)Sinopsis(1)
One of the first box-office successes of Mexico's Golden Era was the film Over at the Big Ranch, a film hailed by historians as the vanguard of the Mexican "Charro"-movie genre which concentrated upon singing cowboys, golden-hearted bandits and fair senoritas. Popular radiosinger Guizar is cast as the itinerant ranch-hand Jose Francisco who falls in love in sprite of himself with duckling-turned-swan Cruz (Esther Fernandez). (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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