

A singing cowboy falls in love and fights rustlers — Mexico's Golden Age ranchera cinema at its most chaotic.
A crew of happy ne'er do wells comes to town to gamble and party during the town fair... but then their leader gets serious about a local girl and about finding the rustlers who are stealing all of her daddy's horses.
Score
Antonio Aguilar's booming ranchera vocals — the man IS the soundtrack.
Production
Vibrant fairground sets that scream 1950s Mexican studio system energy.

Director
Jaime Salvador
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Antonio Aguilar was Mexico's 'Charro de México,' blending singing cowboy stardom with ranchera tradition — this film captures him at peak popularity before his political career.
Director Jaime Salvador was a Spanish Civil War refugee who became a prolific Mexican genre filmmaker; this was one of many quick Westerns he cranked out for the domestic market.
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