
Movie spotlight
Mi Caballo El Cantador
A priest must shed his habits to avenge the death of the grandfather of two helpless children who, along with their mother, are victims of a relative who extorts and murders them.
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Plot Summary
In the rugged landscapes of Mexico, a man's bond with his horse, El Cantador, is tested by betrayal and the harsh realities of life. The story unfolds with themes of loyalty, revenge, and the enduring spirit of a horse that becomes more than just an animal, but a symbol of hope and freedom. Facing difficult odds, the protagonists navigate a world filled with danger and moral ambiguity.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience reception of 'Mi Caballo El Cantador' from 1979 is scarce in easily accessible public records. As a film from that era and region, detailed reviews and aggregate scores comparable to modern platforms are not widely available.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks widespread critical analysis from its release period.
Information on audience reception is not readily available in public databases.
Its genre places it within popular Mexican westerns of the era.
Google audience: Due to the film's age and limited international distribution, specific Google user reviews and summaries are not available.
Fun Fact
Raúl de Anda, the director, was a prominent figure in Mexican cinema, often associated with the western genre, and also worked as an actor and producer.
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