Gangsters Versus Cowboys

Summary

Gangsters Versus Cowboys (Spanish:Gangsters contra charros) is a 1948 Mexican gangster film written, directed by, and starring Juan Orol, and featuring Rosa Carmina and José Pulído.[1] It was made as a sequel to Orol's Gangster's Kingdom. However, it has become a cult film due to its low-budget production values and idiosyncratic style.

Gangsters Versus Cowboys
Directed byJuan Orol
Written byJuan Orol
Produced byJuan Orol
Luis G. Rubín
StarringJuan Orol
Rosa Carmina
José Pulído
Roberto Cañedo
CinematographyDomingo Carrillo
Music byAntonio Rosado
Distributed byEspaña Sono Films
Release date
April 28, 1948
Running time
79 minutes
CountryMéxico
LanguageSpanish

Plot edit

Gangster Johnny Carmenta (Juan Orol), faces Pancho Dominguez El Charro del Arrabal (Jose Pulido), who has imposed his law in the town. The Rumbera Rosa (Rosa Carmina) seduces both men firing their rivalry.

Cast edit

Legacy edit

The film has sometimes been compared with the work of American filmmaker Ed Wood, known as "the worst director of all time". However, in contrast to Wood's films, Gangsters Versus Cowboys was successful at the box office. Orol's films were popular, despite their technical deficiencies.[2]

According to the opinion of specialist critics of Mexican cinema, the film ranks as number 68 among the hundred best films of the Mexican cinema.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ Balderston, Gonzalez & Lopez p.1080
  2. ^ El Espectador Imaginario: The Mexican Ed Wood
  3. ^ "Las cien mejores películas del Cine Mexicano". Archived from the original on 2010-02-08. Retrieved 2014-09-13.

Bibliography edit

  • Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez & Ana M. Lopez. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. Routledge, 2002.

External links edit

  • Gángsters contra charros at IMDb  
  • Gángsters contra charros in FilmAffinity.com[permanent dead link]
  • Gángsters contra charros in the page of the Mexican Cinema of the ITESM