Alma llanera | |
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Directed by | Gilberto Martínez Solares |
Screenplay by | Gilberto Martínez Solares Alfredo Ruanova Carlos E. Taboada |
Story by |
Alfredo Ruanova Carlos E. Taboada |
Produced by | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez |
Starring |
Antonio Aguilar Flor Silvestre Manuel Capetillo |
Cinematography | Agustín Martínez Solares |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Production company | Panamerican Films S.A. |
Distributed by | Azteca Films Inc. |
Release date |
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Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Alma llanera (English: "Soul of the Plains") is a 1965 Mexican Western drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre and Manuel Capetillo. [1] [2] It features Aguilar portraying his characteristic ranchero film hero. [1]
Two childhood friends, Juan Pablo (Antonio Aguilar) and Ramiro (Manuel Capetillo) meet again, but when a difficult situation arises, the friends are slowly turned into rivals. Complicating matters is Juan Pablo's love for Lucía (Flor Silvestre).
La guía del cine mexicano de la pantalla grande a la televisión, 1919–1984 states about the film: "The film tries to reproduce a climate similar to that of Doña Bárbara. Unfortunately, the beautiful and famous Venezuelan song that gives its title to Alma llanera is wasted." [3]
Alma llanera | |
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Directed by | Gilberto Martínez Solares |
Screenplay by | Gilberto Martínez Solares Alfredo Ruanova Carlos E. Taboada |
Story by |
Alfredo Ruanova Carlos E. Taboada |
Produced by | Manuel Zeceña Diéguez |
Starring |
Antonio Aguilar Flor Silvestre Manuel Capetillo |
Cinematography | Agustín Martínez Solares |
Edited by | Carlos Savage |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Production company | Panamerican Films S.A. |
Distributed by | Azteca Films Inc. |
Release date |
|
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Alma llanera (English: "Soul of the Plains") is a 1965 Mexican Western drama film directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre and Manuel Capetillo. [1] [2] It features Aguilar portraying his characteristic ranchero film hero. [1]
Two childhood friends, Juan Pablo (Antonio Aguilar) and Ramiro (Manuel Capetillo) meet again, but when a difficult situation arises, the friends are slowly turned into rivals. Complicating matters is Juan Pablo's love for Lucía (Flor Silvestre).
La guía del cine mexicano de la pantalla grande a la televisión, 1919–1984 states about the film: "The film tries to reproduce a climate similar to that of Doña Bárbara. Unfortunately, the beautiful and famous Venezuelan song that gives its title to Alma llanera is wasted." [3]