

María Pistolas
Tomboyish gal becomes a player in the Mexican Revolution. Then: boyfriends.
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Plot Summary
In this Mexican Western, a tough and resourceful woman named María Pistolas becomes a notorious outlaw. She leads a band of rebels against a corrupt sheriff and his cronies who are exploiting the local villagers. María must use her wits and her trusty firearms to protect the innocent and bring justice to her town. The film follows her daring escapades and eventual confrontation with the oppressive forces.
Critical Reception
María Pistolas was a popular film within the Mexican film industry, particularly for its blend of Western tropes and a strong female lead. It found an audience for its action sequences and the charismatic performance of Lola Beltrán in the titular role. Critical reception at the time was generally favorable for its genre appeal, though it was not widely reviewed by international critics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its energetic action and the compelling performance of its lead.
- Appreciated for its contribution to the Mexican Western genre.
- Seen as an entertaining vehicle for its star, Lola Beltrán.
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Fun Fact
Lola Beltrán, a legendary Mexican singer and actress, took on the lead role of María Pistolas, showcasing her versatility beyond her famous musical career.
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