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Alla en el rancho grande

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  • "Jorge Negrete en Allá en el Rancho Grande"@es
  • "Cinemateca presents"
  • "Over at the big ranch"

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  • "Amigos desde su más tierna infancia, Felipe -- hijo de Don Rosendo, un rico hacendado -- nombra a José Francisco caporal del legendario Rancho Grande. Dispuestos a arriesgar hasta la vida el uno por el otro, su amistad se ve amenazada por un malentendido en torno a Crucita, una huérfana de la que José Francisco se encuentra enamorado pero que, ofrecida por dinero a Felipe, habrá de provacar tal enfrentamiento entre los dos amigos que bien podría tener fatales consecuencias."
  • ""Allà en el rancho grande" a été l'un des premiers succès du box-office du Mexique Golden Era et le premier à démontrer que le public latino-américain demandait des films mexicains originaires du Mexique, et non pas des copies des productions d'Hollywood."
  • "A comedy, featuring Pedro Infante, depicting the music and romance of daily life in rural Mexico. A hacienda owner and his foreman compete for the same girl, in the end each winds-up with his own true love."
  • "A hacienda owner and his foreman compete for the same girl, in the end each winds-up with his own true love."
  • "Amigos desde su más tierna infancia, Felipe- hijo de Don Rosendo, un rico hacendado- nombra a José Francisco caporal del legendario Rancho Grande. Dispuestos a arriesgar hasta la vida el uno por el otro, su amistad se ve amenazada por un malentendido en torno a Crucita, una huérfana de la que José Francisco se encuentra enamorado pero que, ofrecida por dinero a Felipe, habrá de provocar tal enfrentamiento entre los dos amigos que bien podría tener fatales consecuencias."@es
  • "Al morir su madre, los hermanos José Francisco y Eulalia, junto con la huerfanita Cruz, pasan a ser cuidados por la lavandera Ángela. José Francisco crece junto a Felipe, el hijo del patrón del Rancho Grande y cuando éste muere, José Francisco es nombrado capataz por su amigo Felipe. La unión entre ambos se refuerza cuando José Francisco es herido al tratar de salvar a Felipe."@es
  • "Over at the Big Ranch was one of the earliest box-office successes of Mexico's Golden Era and the first to demonstrate that Latin American audiences expected Mexican movies from Mexico, not duplicates of Hollywood productions. As a precursor of the "charro film" and "comedia ranchera" genres, Out at Big Ranch features singing cowboys, golden-hearted bandits, and beautiful senoritas. Popular radio singer Tito Guizar plays wandering ranch-hand Jose Francisco, who falls in love with duckling-turned-swan Cruz (Esther Fernandez). It's a shame the owner of Rancho Grande also has designs on her."
  • "Orphaned siblings José Francisco and his sister Eulalia came to Rancho Grande to be watched over by their godmother Ángela. So did the unfortunate Cruz, their late mother's godchild, when she was orphaned as well. They grow up together with Felipe, the patron's son, who becomes José Francisco's best friend. Now Felipe has become the Patron, and has made José Francisco the manager. José Francisco is secretly in love with Cruz, but when Ángela notices that Felipe likes Cruz as well, a series of misunderstandings put their friendship to the test. This signature film marks the beginning of a new and distinctly Mexican genre, the comedia ranchera, which continues to be exploited in Mexican cinema. The classical hacienda (ranch) setting and its folkloric, romanticized nostalgia struck a chord with the Mexican middle class in the 1930s, doing much to establish mariachi as a national musical form."
  • "La amistad entre el hacendado Felipe y su caporal Martín se ve amenzada por una serie de enredos y malentendidos alrededor de la virginidad de Crucita, una joven campesina de la que Martín está enamordo. Las equivocaciones se van resolviendo entre coplas, bailes y canciones."@es
  • "Felipe, son of the owner of Rancho Grande, and Jose Francisco, hired to be in charge of the ranch's daily operations, fall in love with the same woman. Their class status and their sentimental rivalry leads them to clash."
  • "The friendship between rancher Felipe and head man José Francisco is threatened by a series of mix-ups and misunderstandings when José Francisco falls in love with Crucita, a young peasant woman who has been promised to Felipe in exchange for money."
  • "Depicts the music and romance of daily life in rural Mexico."
  • "Jose, a ranch hand falls and ranch owner, Felipe, both fall in love with Cruz."
  • ""The owner and the general manager of a ranch (Rancho Grande), two good friends, fall in love with the same girl at the same time. The owner tries to buy the girl without knowing she is in love with the manager"--Internet Movie Database."
  • "The owner and the general manager of a ranch (Rancho Grande), two good friends, fall in love with the same girl at the same time. The owner tries to 'buy' the girl without knowing she is in love with the manager."
  • "Depicts the music and romance of daily life in rural Mexico. A hacienda owner and his foreman compete for the same girl, each ending up with his own true love."

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  • "Spanish language materials"
  • "Feature films"
  • "Musical films"
  • "Films ethnographiques"
  • "Feature films - Mexico"
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Foreign language films - Spanish"
  • "Drama"
  • "Foreign films"
  • "Spanish language films"
  • "Musicals"
  • "Foreign language films"
  • "Musical - Feature"
  • "Musical"
  • "Film remakes"
  • "comédie (fiction)"
  • "Comedy"
  • "Comedy - Feature"
  • "Romantic comedy films"

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  • "Alla en el rancho grande"
  • "Allá en el rancho grande"
  • "Allá en el rancho grande (Pel·lícula cinematogràfica)"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande (Motion picture : 1949)"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande (Motion picture : 1949)"@es
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande (Película cinematográfica : 1949)"@es
  • ""Alla en el Rancho Grande""
  • "Allà en el rancho grande Over at the big ranch"
  • "Alla en el rancho grande over at the big ranch"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande!"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande"@es
  • "Allaæ en el Rancho Grande"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande (Motion picture : 1949 : Colorized version)"
  • "Allá en el Rancho Grande (Motion picture : 1936)"