Come on Ponciano explained

Come on Ponciano
Director:Gabriel Soria
Producer:Gabriel Soria
Starring:Jesús Solórzano
Consuelo Frank
Leopoldo Ortín
Music:Lorenzo Barcelata
Manuel Esperón
Cinematography:Alex Phillips
Editing:José M. Noriega
Studio:Producciones Soria
Distributor:Columbia Films
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Come on Ponciano (Spanish: ¡Ora Ponciano!) is a 1937 Mexican historical drama film directed by Gabriel Soria and starring Jesús Solórzano, Consuelo Frank and Leopoldo Ortín.[1] [2] It was shot at the San Ángel Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya. It was entered in the 1938 Venice Film Festival where it competed for the Mussolini Cup.

Synopsis

In nineteenth century Mexico celebrated matador Ponciano Diaz skill at bullfighting is matched with his romantic pursuit of the attractive Rosario

Cast

References

  1. Richard p.47
  2. The Cinema of Latin America p.29

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