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5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure fun from 1940's Mexican cinema!,
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This review is from: Los Tres Huastecos (DVD)
One of the problems with director Ismael Rodriguez's films is that they tend to be too stuffy and pretentious, but not this film. Los Tres Huastecos/The Three Huastecos(1948)is so funny, breezy and enjoyable. Triplet brothers(The Andrade Brothers, all played by Pedro Infante with the help of doubles and VFX shots) band together to bring El Coyote, a serial killer, to justice. The film also has some of the catchiest musical/dance numbers ever...all done in the Mexican idiom. Also, the make up and hair stylists do a superb job making the late Blanca Estela Pavon look so photogenic and pretty! One musical number was referenced in Ustedes Los Ricos. This film is recommended!
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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ONE OF PEDRO'S BEST MOVIES,
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This review is from: Los Tres Huastecos [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I LOVE ALL OF PEDRO INFANTE'S FILMS,BUT THIS ONE HAS TO BE ONE OF HIS BEST. EVEN MY SIX YEAR OLD NIECE LOVES THIS MOVIE. PEDRO WAS AN AMAZING ACTOR. I DEFINITELY RECOMMEND THIS MOVIE. IT IS VERY ENTERTAINING.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple but very funny to all ages. Classical and realy Mexican,
This review is from: Los Tres Huastecos (DVD)
The plot and dialogs are very simple and predictable but because of this is very easy to follow and agile. Full of funny characters and situations. Suitable and enjoyable for all ages. It is also loaded with what is trully mexican: The clothes, the towns, the parties, etc. The viewer gets a good sense of what was life like in a small and peaceful mexican town in at the begining of the XX century. A good sample of what is called "The Golden Age of Mexican Cinema".
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