¡Ora Ponciano!

¡Ora Ponciano!

Release date : April 16, 1937
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : Mexico /
Original Language :
Director : Gabriel Soria /
Writers : Elvira de la Mora /
Production companies :
April 16, 1937 1h 41m Mexico Drama More
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'Ora Ponciano stars Chucho Solorzano as the eponymous hero. Set in 19th-century Mexico, the story deals with a celebrated matador named Ponciano, as skillful with the senoritas as with the toros. Special attention is lavished upon the romance between the bullfighter and the fair Rosario (Consuela Frank). Much of the film is given over to authentic re-creations of various folk festivals and dances, with the extras colorfully (and accurately) costumed for the occasion. The fact that the bullfighting sequences are not excessively brutal is an indication that the producers of 'Ora Ponciano hoped to release the film in the U.S.
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  • title:¡Ora Ponciano!
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1937
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Gabriel Soria /
  • Writers: Elvira de la Mora ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:'Ora Ponciano stars Chucho Solorzano as the eponymous hero. Set in 19th-century Mexico, the story deals with a celebrated matador named Ponciano, as skillful with the senoritas as with the toros. Special attention is lavished upon the romance between the bullfighter and the fair Rosario (Consuela Frank). Much of the film is given over to authentic re-creations of various folk festivals and dances, with the extras colorfully (and accurately) costumed for the occasion. The fact that the bullfighting sequences are not excessively brutal is an indication that the producers of 'Ora Ponciano hoped to release the film in the U.S.
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