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El Gallo De Oro (The Golden Cockerel) (1964)
Rating:
Starring: Narciso Busquets, Ignacio Lopez Tarso, Lucha Villa
Director: Robert Gavaldon
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: Facets Video
Subtitles:
English
Length:
105 mins

 
 

 

A poor man nurses a near-dead fighting rooster, or cockerel, back to life. The cockerel regains its glory in the ring, bringing its owner fame, wealth and romance. Seduced by the glamour of the cock-fighting arenas, this beginner gamesman is tempted into a partnership with a rich gambler and his free-wheeling songstress.

El Gallo De Oro is adapted from a story by Juan Rulfo, one of the greatest Latin American writers. The film adaptation itself was co-scripted by the equally acclaimed Carlose Fuentes and Nobel prize-winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Rulfo's work intertwines two great trends in Mexican literature: explorations of the countryside and the Revolution. El Gallo De Oro is a great example of this intertwining mythology on film.