El paso maldito
El paso maldito

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El paso maldito

1949
Movie
70 min
Spanish

It narrates the misadventures of a bad boss (Arturo Gonzálvez) who falls in love with a poor girl (Chela Bon), harming a good young man (Lautaro Murúa)

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Director: Juan de OrduñaGenres: Drama, Western

Plot Summary

In a remote and desolate town, a feud between two rival families, the Alvaredos and the Monteses, escalates into violence and tragedy. The conflict is fueled by greed, honor, and a curse that seems to plague the land. As more lives are lost, the possibility of reconciliation dwindles, leading to a dramatic and inevitable showdown.

Critical Reception

This Spanish Western, though a product of its time, is recognized for its melodramatic intensity and its attempt to adapt the American Western genre to a Spanish context. It received moderate attention upon release for its performances and dramatic storytelling, though its pacing and narrative conventions are typical of mid-20th-century cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its dramatic flair and intense portrayal of family feuds.

  • Noted for its Spanish take on the Western genre.

  • Criticized by some for its dated narrative style.

Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to its age and limited international release, but it is generally viewed as a classic Spanish film within its genre.

Fun Fact

The film is noted for being one of the earlier Spanish attempts to create a Western-style narrative within a domestic production.

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