Vámonos con Pancho Villa! (1936)

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Vámonos con Pancho Villa!: Directed by Fernando de Fuentes. With Antonio R. Frausto, Domingo Soler, Manuel Tamés, Ramón Vallarino. The Mexican Revolution is on its way when six brave peasants, known as “Los Leones de San Pablo

“I was lucky enough to watch this film on TV and the digitally mastered and renewed version on DVD produced by the UNAM (Mexicou0026#39;s Autonomous National University) finishes when Tiburcio is left after he shot Becerrillo because he suffered from measles. Villa fears Tiburcio because he believes he has measles, too, and tells him to wait there, but Tiburcio walks along the railroad.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThen, in the TV version I watched, after this Tiburcio returns home and goes back to his peasant life, but Villa finds him and tells him to join the army again. Tiburcio declines because he says he needs to take care of his family and that is the only thing worth in his life. Villa says nothing and enters another room where Tiburciou0026#39;s wife and children are and he shoots them, believing that now Tiburcio will rejoin his ranks, but the peasant gets a gun and tries to kill Villa, but his escorts prevent that by shooting Tiburcio. After that, Villa says it is too bad that such a good warrior did not want to continue struggling and leaves that house.”

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