Mexicanos al grito de guerra
In times of the French Intervention, a student of Nunó, author of the Mexican National Anthem, falls in love with the niece of the French Ambassador, which causes quite amusing complications.
Casts & Crew
Pedro Infante
Lina Montes
Miguel Inclán
Miguel Arenas
Miguel Ángel Ferriz
Carlos Riquelme
Armando Soto La Marina
Salvador Carrasco
Margarita Cortés
Francisco Jambrina
Manuel Arvide
Eduardo Arozamena
Guillermo Nuñez
Salvador Quiroz
Arturo Soto Rangel
Roberto Corell
Ángel T. Sala
Pedro Elviro
Ramón Larrea
Max Langler
Manolo Noriega
Ignacio Peón
Ricardo Carti
Armando Gutiérrez
José Goula
Chel López
Dolores Camarillo
Guillermo Zetina
Stephen Berne
Ana María Hernández
María Valdealde
Also Directed by Ismael Rodríguez
Four raw stories about justice and law.
Orphaned by a father and children by a black mother, the little one is rejected by his grandmother, while the girl must deny her own mother.
South-of-the-border screen idol Pedro Infante, Sr. headlines the period drama Las Mujeres De Mi General, set during the Mexican Revolution of the 1910s and '20s. Infante stars as a rebel general caught up in a tempestuous romantic tug-of-war between two women: his ex-girlfriend (Chula Prieto) and his wife (Lilia Prado). This love triangle yields devastating consequences for the wife, including imprisonment and estrangement from her child; when she is finally reunited with the baby and the general, all concerned (including the mistress) must face an onslaught of terror from bellicose governmental soldiers.
Pepe el Toro is married to Celia la Chorreada and they have two children.
A poor neighborhood in Mexico City. Carpenter Pepe el Toro lives peacefully with his daughter Chachita while woos the pretty Celia, but tragedy knocks his door when he is falsely accused of having perpetrated a felony.
Ruled by a tough grandma (Sara García), the Garcías (Infante, Salazar and Mendoza) are three charro cousins who fall in love with young American-born Lupita (Marga López) and fight for her love until grandma quiets them.
Ricardo wants to become and actor against his father's wishes who would rather see him as a lawyer. Ricardo gets a part in a movie that is being sabotaged and for which he is wrongly accused. He chooses to defend himself at trial and finally uncovers true culprit. His father ends up admitting his son is as good as an actor as he is a lawyer.
This effective drama about vengeance and its results is loosely based on practices in the Mexican boondocks where the law can be ignored when it comes to seeking revenge. The tale concerns two brothers who decide to avenge their father's death, as would be expected. But this ill-considered decision leads to a set of problems that continue to spiral downward until both brothers are in way above their heads. The difficulty with vengeance, they discover, is that it never ends.