Doña Bárbara (1943 film)

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Doña Bárbara

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Directed by Fernando de Fuentes
Miguel M. Delgado
Produced by Fernando de Fuentes
Jesús Grovas
Written by Fernando de Fuentes
Rómulo Gallegos
Starring María Félix
Julián Soler
Music by Francisco Domínguez
Editing by Charles L. Kimball
Distributed by Clasa Films Mundiales
Release date(s) Flag of Mexico September 16, 1943
Running time 138 min.
Country Mexico
Language Spanish
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Doña Bárbara is a 1943 Mexican romantic drama film directed by Fernando de Fuentes and starring María Félix and Julián Soler. The film is based on the novel Doña Bárbara by Venezuelan author Rómulo Gallegos, who also co-wrote the screenplay.

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[edit] Plot

Doña Bárbara is a wealthy landowner hardened by an experience she had as a teenager in which she was gang raped. She has accumulated her vast lands and cattle herds by using men, as well as illegal means, such as bribery of local officials. One of the few remaining other landowners in the area is Santos Luzardo, who has returned from abroad to take control of his family's ranch. He suspects his ranch foreman, Don Balbino, had been working for Doña Bárbara in stealing his cattle. The other men do not believe Santos will be a match for Doña Bárbara, but he demonstrates his superior horsemanship, and it seems the balance of power in the region is going to tip.

Doña Bárbara has a teenage daughter with Lorenzo Barquer, a former land baron that Doña Bárbara left broken and penniless. He is now an alcoholic. The girl, Marisela, is left to fend for herself, and Doña Bárbara has no interest in her, though Juan Primito, a servant of Doña Bárbara's secretly looks after her. Eventually, after Marisela is discovered by Santos, who takes her and her father in, and gives the girl education.

Meanwhile, Doña Bárbara has become attracted to Santos, but when she finds that her own daughter is a rival for his affections, Doña Bárbara still looks for ways to ruin Santos.

[edit] Cast

  • María Félix as Doña Bárbara
  • Julián Soler as Santos Luzardo
  • María Elena Marqués as Marisela Barquero
  • Andrés Soler as Lorenzo Barquero
  • Charles Rooner as Don Guillermo
  • Agustín Isunza as Juan Primito
  • Miguel Inclán as Melquiades
  • Eduardo Arozamena as Melesio Sandoval
  • Antonio R. Frausto as Antonio Sandoval
  • Pedro Galindo as Nieves
  • Paco Astol as Mujiquita
  • Arturo Soto Rangel as Coronel Pernalete
  • Manuel Dondé as Carmelito López
  • Felipe Montoya as Balbino Paiba
  • Luis Jiménez Morán as Pajarote
  • Alfonso Bedoya as Peasant

[edit] Other versions

Doña Bárbara has also been adapted into a 1975 Venezuelan telenovela, Doña Bárbara, as well as a 1998 Argentine film.

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