Los tres huastecos
Los tres huastecos

Los tres huastecos

1948
Movie
120 min
Spanish

This is the story of three brothers - a priest, a soldier, and an outlaw - that are raised separately by their godfathers once their mother dies. They cross their paths again when the soldier and the priest move into two towns near the town the outlaw lives in. The drama will unfold once the three brothers meet each other.

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IMDb7.7/10
Director: Juan Bustillo OroGenres: Comedy, Musical, Drama

Plot Summary

The wealthy patriarch of a large hacienda in the Huasteca region, Don Lorenzo, lives a double life. He is known as a stern and traditional landlord to his tenants and employees, but he also has a secret identity as 'Juan Cortina,' a jovial and popular ranchero who mingles freely with the common folk. His two worlds collide when he falls in love with Lupita, a young woman who only knows him as Juan Cortina, and his daughters begin to suspect his secrets.

Critical Reception

A beloved classic of Mexican cinema, 'Los tres huastecos' is celebrated for its charming story, memorable musical numbers, and the iconic performance of Pedro Infante. It was a significant box office success upon its release and remains a popular film, fondly remembered for its humor, romance, and cultural significance in portraying rural Mexican life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging dual-role performance by Pedro Infante.
  • Acclaimed for its blend of comedy, romance, and traditional Huastecan music.
  • Recognized as a quintessential film of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception is overwhelmingly positive, with viewers frequently highlighting the film's humor, Pedro Infante's charisma, and its heartwarming story. Many appreciate the nostalgic portrayal of rural Mexico and the musical performances.

Fun Fact

Pedro Infante famously plays three distinct characters in the film: Don Lorenzo, the wealthy landowner; Juan Cortina, the charismatic ranchero; and 'El Charrro Negro,' a more mysterious persona, though the film is titled 'Los tres huastecos' referring to the regional identity and Don Lorenzo's two facets.

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