

Capitán de Rurales
Idealistic young police officer deals with corruption in local government.
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Plot Summary
The film follows the story of a respected Rurales captain who is tasked with upholding law and order in a troubled region. He faces numerous challenges, including corrupt officials, outlaws, and personal dilemmas, as he strives to protect the innocent and bring justice to the land. His unwavering dedication to duty is tested by the harsh realities of the Mexican frontier.
Critical Reception
Released in 1951, 'Capitán de Rurales' was a significant film within the Mexican Western genre, often referred to as 'Western a la mexicana'. It was generally well-received for its action sequences, compelling narrative, and strong performances, particularly from its lead actor. The film contributed to the popularization of the Rurales as heroic figures in Mexican cinema.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its exciting action and classic Western tropes.
- Applauded for its portrayal of a dedicated lawman in a lawless land.
- Noted for its contribution to the Mexican Western subgenre.
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Fun Fact
The 'Rurales' were a rural gendarmerie force in Mexico, often romanticized in film as symbols of authority and justice, similar to the cowboys or sheriffs in American Westerns.
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