El Charro Negro

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Movie
Original title El Charro Negro
Country of production Mexico
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1940
length 70 minutes
Rod
Director Raúl de Anda
script Raúl de Anda
production Raúl de Anda
music Felipe Bermejo
camera Raúl Martínez Solares
cut Raúl de Anda
occupation

El Charro Negro (German: The Black Rider ) is a Mexican film from 1940. This adventure film , which also belongs tothe ranchera genre, was directed by Raúl de Anda , who also wrote the script. It is the first part of the four-part Charro-Negro film series, which enjoyed great popularity.

After his fiancée was dishonored and committed suicide, Roberto becomes a masked black rider who fights against injustice. When the farmer Pedro sells his property to Emilio, Emilio pretends to be the black rider. He murders Pedro and steals the money he paid him. He also wounds Ramón, Roberto's brother and the fiancé of Pedro's daughter Julia. Emilio threatens to chase both Julia and her mother from the farm, but the real black rider can thwart that plan.

El Charro Negro was founded by Raúl de Anda with his own company Prods. Raúl de Ana produces. The film premiered on July 18, 1940. De Andra shot three sequels : In 1941 La vuelta del Charro Negro and La venganza del Charro Negro came to the cinema, in 1949 El Charro Negro en el norte followed . In the early 1960s, Rodolfo de Anda , the son of Raúl de Andas, played the Charro Negro in a number of films.

literature

  • David E. Wilt: The Mexican Filmography 1916 through 2001. McFarland, Jefferson NC 2004, ISBN 978-0-7864-6122-6 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Information on imdb.org, accessed on August 5, 2014.
  2. ^ David E. Wilt: The Mexican Filmography 1916 through 2001 . McFarland & Co Inc, Jefferson NC 2004, p. 49.