Ahí viene Martín Corona
Ahí viene Martín Corona

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Ahí viene Martín Corona

1952
Movie
87 min
Spanish

Martin Corona, player and womanizer, defends the underprivileged, the poor and the needy. He will have to defend a Spanish girl and her servant from the clutches of the villainous of the town. Not only will he have to fight the bad guy, but against the pride of the girl who initially believes that he is the bad character and distrusts him. She was very proud to put him at her feet, but there was a problem, Martin Corona was due more to his people than anyone and she was not willing to risk losing it, so before marrying him, made him swear he would not intervene In other problems.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Miguel M. DelgadoGenres: Comedy, Musical, Romance

Plot Summary

Martín Corona, a renowned mariachi, is deeply in love with the beautiful singer, Adela. However, his jealousy gets the better of him when Adela shows interest in a rival musician. Martín must overcome his insecurities and prove his love through his music and courage. The film follows his journey of self-discovery and romantic pursuit amidst the vibrant backdrop of Mexican culture.

Critical Reception

Ahí viene Martín Corona was a popular musical film in Mexico, praised for its vibrant performances and romantic storyline. Jorge Negrete's charismatic portrayal and singing were highlights, contributing to its success with audiences who enjoyed its blend of comedy, music, and drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for the iconic presence and musical talent of Jorge Negrete.

  • Appreciated for its romantic plot and comedic elements.

  • Celebrated as a quintessential Mexican musical film of its era.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers enjoying the classic Mexican music and the star power of Jorge Negrete.

Fun Fact

The film features Jorge Negrete singing some of his most famous songs, cementing its place in Mexican musical cinema history.

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