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1952 • History / Drama • 113m

Viva Zapata!

"A BANDIT WHO BECAME A LEGEND! Roaring Story of Mexico’s Tiger on a White Horse!"

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The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Díaz in the early 20th century.

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Marlon Brando
Marlon Brando
Emiliano Zapata
Jean Peters
Jean Peters
Josefa
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
Eufemio Zapata
Joseph Wiseman
Joseph Wiseman
Fernando
Arnold Moss
Arnold Moss
Don Nacio
Alan Reed
Alan Reed
Pancho Villa
Margo
Margo
Soldadera
Harold Gordon
Harold Gordon
Madero
Lou Gilbert
Lou Gilbert
Pablo
Frank Silvera
Frank Silvera
Huerta
Fay Roope
Fay Roope
Diaz
Richard Garrick
Richard Garrick
Old General
Mildred Dunnock
Mildred Dunnock
Senora Espejo
Abner Biberman
Abner Biberman
Captain (uncredited)
Henry Silva
Henry Silva
Hernandez (uncredited)
Rico Alaniz
Rico Alaniz
Guard (uncredited)
Ross Bagdasarian
Ross Bagdasarian
Officer (uncredited)
Salvador Baguez
Salvador Baguez
Soldier (uncredited)
Producer: Darryl F. ZanuckDirector: Elia KazanScreenplay: John Steinbeck

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Wuchak
2024-06-22

**_Brando and Anthony Quinn as brothers during the Mexican Revolution_** In the Mexican state of Morelos, 1909-1911, Emiliano Zapata (Marlon) rises up as a leader of the revolution against dictator Porfirio Díaz, who supported the elites that monopolized land and water resources for sugarcane production. Zapata warily cooperates with candidate Francisco Madero, who was supported by Pancho Villa and made vague promises about land reform. "Viva Zapata" (1952) is a Western with the setting of the Mexican Revolution directed by the man who also teamed up with Brando for “A Streetcar Named Desire” and “On the Waterfront.” It was unfortunately made in B&W, but a colorized version is available for those interested (which is the version I watched). This was the first of four Westerns done by Brando, followed by “One-Eyed Jacks,” “The Appaloosa” and “The Missouri Breaks.” It’s superior to “Appaloosa,” but not great like “Jacks” or as creative as “Breaks” (and understandably so, since it’s based on history). Winsome Jean Peters is a highlight on the feminine front. To see what happens a decade after the events in this movie, check out "For Greater Glory: The True Story of Cristiada” (2012), which chronicles the Cristero War. It runs 1 hour, 53 minutes, and was largely shot in Texas (Roma, Del Rio, Delores, San Ygnacio, Rio Grande City, McAllen and Laredo); as well as Durango, Colorado (the train sequences); New Mexico; and Century Ranch, Malibu Canyon, California. GRADE: B

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Released
Origin
US
Languages
German, English, Italian
Studios
20th Century Fox

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