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La cucaracha

  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
318
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La cucaracha (1959)
ActionDramaRomanceWar

The Cucaracha is a brave woman soldier who leads a group of similar women into the fray against the forces of the Villa colonel, Zeta.The Cucaracha is a brave woman soldier who leads a group of similar women into the fray against the forces of the Villa colonel, Zeta.The Cucaracha is a brave woman soldier who leads a group of similar women into the fray against the forces of the Villa colonel, Zeta.

  • Director
    • Ismael Rodríguez
  • Writers
    • José Bolaños
    • Ricardo Garibay
    • Antonio Méndez
  • Stars
    • María Félix
    • Dolores Del Río
    • Emilio Fernández
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    318
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ismael Rodríguez
    • Writers
      • José Bolaños
      • Ricardo Garibay
      • Antonio Méndez
    • Stars
      • María Félix
      • Dolores Del Río
      • Emilio Fernández
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    María Félix
    María Félix
    • La cucaracha
    Dolores Del Río
    Dolores Del Río
    • Isabel
    • (as Dolores del Rio)
    Emilio Fernández
    Emilio Fernández
    • Coronel Antonio Zeta
    Antonio Aguilar
    Antonio Aguilar
    • Capitán Ventura
    Flor Silvestre
    Flor Silvestre
    • Lola
    Ignacio López Tarso
    Ignacio López Tarso
    • Trinidad
    Cuco Sánchez
    Cuco Sánchez
    • Villista cantante
    Irma Torres
    • Soldadera
    Miguel Manzano
    Miguel Manzano
    • Don Gabriel Puente
    Lupe Carriles
    Lupe Carriles
    • La trompeta
    Humberto Almazán
    Humberto Almazán
    • Villista
    Alicia del Lago
    • Soldadera embarazada
    Emma Roldán
    Emma Roldán
    • Comadrona
    Tito Novaro
    • Jacobo Méndez
    Manuel Trejo Morales
    • Mayor
    Antonio Haro Oliva
    • Cura
    David Reynoso
    David Reynoso
    • Coronel Ricardo Zúñiga
    Amado Zumaya
    • Villista
    • (as Amado Sumaya)
    • Director
      • Ismael Rodríguez
    • Writers
      • José Bolaños
      • Ricardo Garibay
      • Antonio Méndez
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    6esteban1747

    A Mexican Revolutionary woman called La Cucaracha (Cockroach)

    Having the acting of María Félix, Indio Fernández and Dolores del Río, one may expect to see a superb Mexican film, but unfortunately this is not the case. Acting of Félix was far to be good and plot of the film was mediocre in general. The first scenes of the film were simply artificial, it looks like a film made by an amateur. For example, the brief acting of Pedro Armendáriz was incoherent and a forced step to provide more meaningless emotion to the film. The positive sides of the film were the acting of Dolores del Río, so then old but beautiful and attractive, as well as the one of Indio Fernández, who performed very well the role of the officer Zeta and also as the 'macho' of both Mexican female stars. It also showed how divided were the revolutionary movement in Mexico, some in favor of Pancho Villa and others favoring Porfirio Díaz.
    6MonsterVision99

    Solid yet rough around the edges.

    Quite a good war drama but the love triangle was somewhat weak and its not as ironic or funny as it could have been. Straightfoward, with good performances (specially by Maria Felix) but not an overall great work as one would expect from an Ismael Rodriguez film with such an astounding cast. Very strong ending too.
    7rdoyle29

    Fiery melodrama

    Emilio Fernández, a colonel in Pancho Villa's army, comes into a Mexican town to scoop up as many men as he can to attack a heavily fortified city in what seems like a suicidal attack.

    María Félix is the titular soldier/groupie/party girl who tries to get Fernández's attention, but he's having none of it and orders all the women following the soldiers to leave.

    The suicidal attack turns out to be a ruse that buys Villa enough time to attack the city from another direction. Fernández is hailed a hero, and he now wants to get close to Félix, but she's not having it. After some slapping and stripping, they fall in love. Everything seems fine until former lover Pedro Armendáriz shows up demanding satisfaction. Fernández dispatches him, but thinks that maybe Félix is too much for him and polite and proper war widow Dolores del Rio might make a better match.

    The Mexican Revolution is the backdrop for a really fiery love triangle melodrama. This is pretty heated stuff and lots of fun.
    3jordondave-28085

    Because of low production values makes the overall viewing experience to be boring

    (1959) La cucaracha/ The Soldiers of Pancho Villa (In Spanish/ Mexico with English subtitles) HISTORICAL FICTION

    Stars Jaime Fernández as Coronel Antonio Zeta under Villa's orders to fight along for the rights of the Mexican people during the revolution, then the film dwells on his relationships between two women. Directed by Ismael Rodríguez and was released in 1959 according to imdb.com. One of the most boring movies I had had ever seen since the budget shows where it's worked within the story rather than showcasing scenes that can make this film entertaining where the characters always explain the situation rather than show it. It's also superficial hogwash when the colonel can get the only two most desired women throughout the whole film while everyone else has mediocre looking wives/ spouses.
    8rickrudge

    A great film with an all-star Mexican cast

    The Soldiers of Pancho Villa (1959)

    The original Mexican title of this movie was "La Cucaracha". But, there was a 1934 technicolor short made in the U.S. with that same title, so here in the States, it's known as The Soldiers of Pancho Villa although you don't ever see General Villa in the film.

    This Eastman Color movie, filmed in Durango, Mexico, by Ismael Rodríguez, is a great drama, and stars many famous Mexican actors of the golden age of Mexican cinema.

    The film opens with Colonel Antonio Zeta (Emilio 'el Indio' Fernández) and what's left of his revolutionary soldiers, the Northern Panthers, staggering into town. His orders from General Villa are to attack a heavily fortified city with what ever soldiers he can muster. So, Colonel Zeta must conscript the local men and many boys of the village to join the fight whether they want to or not.

    Captain Ventura (Antonio Aguilar) is a local officer who isn't sure whether to follow Colonel Zeta into a doomed mission or not, but anything for the revolution.

    One of the drafted men that Antonio Zeta collects is the village teacher, who although he agrees with the revolution, is a pacifist. His wife, Isabel Puente (Dolores del Rio) pleads with the Colonel to set her husband free, to no luck. Isabel will soon find that her husband was killed and blames Colonel Zeta for this.

    It is also here that he meets Refugio, or La Cucaracha (played by famous Mexican actress La María or María Félix) who is an infamous revolutionary, party girl, and camp follower. Naturally, the two are going to fall into a fiery love affair. That is until he meets up and must duel with a jilted ex-lover, Colonel Valentín Razo (Pedro Armendáriz).

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    • Trivia
      When journalist Elena Poniatowska asked her what she thought about this movie, Dolores Del Río replied, "Oh, well, what can I tell you? I hope it's the last film I make about the Mexican Revolution. The best memory is that María Félix and I made a great friendship".
    • Crazy credits
      Instead of the typical ending credit "Fin" (The End), the film ends with "...y junto con sus hombres y sus hijos hicieron la revolución mexicana" (...and along with their husbands and their children they made the Mexican Revolution).
    • Connections
      Featured in Dolores del Río - Princesa de México (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      La Cucaracha
      Public Domain

      Performed by Dueto América

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 1959 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • Mexico
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • The Soldiers of Pancho Villa
    • Filming locations
      • Pilares de Nacozari, Sonora, Mexico
    • Production company
      • Películas Rodríguez
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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