El indiano
El indiano

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El indiano

1955
Movie
89 min
Spanish

Nouveau-riche industrialist returns to Spain after 20 years in Mexico and discovers that his adopted son wants to marry into an aristocratic family and is trying to disguise his family history. Meanwhile, the young man's birth mother also shows up, and....

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Director: Fernando SolerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A wealthy Mexican man, who made his fortune in the United States, returns to his hometown with a large sum of money, intending to buy back his ancestral home and marry his childhood sweetheart. However, his return stirs up old rivalries and new ambitions among the villagers who have their own plans for his fortune. He must navigate the complexities of love, greed, and tradition to achieve his dreams.

Critical Reception

El indiano was a popular film in Mexico during its release, contributing to the golden age of Mexican cinema. It was appreciated for its blend of comedy and drama, and its portrayal of rural Mexican life and the impact of emigration. While not critically acclaimed on an international scale, it holds a place as a beloved classic in Mexican film history.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its charming storytelling and ensemble cast.

  • Appreciated for its cultural relevance and depiction of Mexican society.

  • Seen as a solid example of its era's popular Mexican cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's entertaining narrative and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Fernando Soler. It is remembered fondly for its nostalgic portrayal of Mexican traditions and its engaging plot.

Fun Fact

The film is part of the 'golden age' of Mexican cinema, a period recognized for its high quality and widespread popularity of Mexican films both domestically and internationally.

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