Get ready to dive into the world of Vicente Fernandez as we take a closer look at some of his most memorable movies. From action-packed thrillers to heartwarming family dramas, this roundup article will give you an inside look at the vast range of genres Fernandez has explored throughout his illustrious career. So sit back, relax, and let's discover the magic of Vicente Fernandez's movie magic together.
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1. Tacos al carbón (1972)
Tacos al Carbón, " a 1972 Mexican comedy, family, and romance film directed by Alejandro Galindo, tells the story of a man who unexpectedly wins a brand-new car in a prize raffle. Along with his newfound good fortune, he also encounters romantic complications. The film delves into the themes of polygamy and court trials, offering a blend of humor and drama.
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2. Tu camino y el mio (1973)
Tu camino y el mio is a 1973 Mexican comedy-drama film filled with heart, laughter, and life's challenges. The film follows a young mechanic who dreams of winning the love of a beautiful woman, only to find out that she is already in love with someone who does not reciprocate her feelings.
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3. Uno y medio contra el mundo (1973)
From the vibrant streets of Mexico City comes an endearing tale of friendship, innocence, and the pursuit of happiness. "Uno y medio contra el mundo" (1973) follows the journey of Lauro, an uneducated but charming thief, as he encounters Chava, a naive orphan with whom he quickly forms an unbreakable bond.
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4. Entre monjas anda el diablo (1973)
In 1973, "Entre monjas anda el diablo" (The Devil Walks Among Nuns) captivated audiences with its unique blend of music, comedy, and lighthearted romance. Directed by René Cardona, the film's talented cast includes Vicente Fernández as the charming "Devil, " who makes his living through the thrilling matches of cock-fights, and Angélica María as the beautiful, innocent girl who inadvertently crosses paths with him.
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5. Crónica de un amor (1974)
Crónica de un amor" (1974) is a captivating melodrama that delves into the depths of love and passion. Directed by the talented Toni Sbert and based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas fils, this movie stars Jacqueline Andere, Ricardo Cortés, and Roberto Cañedo.
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6. Jalisco nunca pierde (1974)
Jalisco nunca pierde, " a 1974 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by René Cardona, follows a competition that sparks jealousy and rivalry between two talented horse riders. The film features Vicente Fernández and Susana Dosamantes in lead roles, and its thrilling narrative is a unique blend of adventure and comedy. The movie has earned a respectable IMDb rating of 6.1 and explores themes of ambition, jealousy, and the lengths people go to achieve their goals.
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7. El hijo del pueblo (1974)
Join a whirlwind of music, comedy, and drama in the small town of 'El hijo del pueblo' (1974). The film tells the tale of a charming taxi driver who dreams of becoming a pilot, but fate has other plans for him.
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8. El albañil (1975)
El albañil" is a 1975 Mexican comedy-drama film, written and directed by José Estrada. The movie, starring Vicente Fernández, Manoella Torres, and Dacia González, follows the life of a bricklayer (played by Fernández) as he recalls his days as a member of the Communist Party.
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9. La loca de los milagros (1975)
La loca de los milagros, released in 1975, is a captivating Mexican drama that explores love, faith, and miracles. Directed by José María Fernández Unsáin and written by Adolfo Torres Portillo and Gregorio Walerstein, the film stars Libertad Lamarque, Carlos López Moctezuma, and Guillermo Rivas.
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10. La ley del monte (1976)
La ley del monte, " a 1976 Mexican drama directed by Alberto Mariscal, tells the story of a wealthy landowner's son who, filled with hatred after his father's death, joins the revolution. After three years, he returns to reclaim his love, only to find that everything has changed. The film explores themes of discrimination, class differences, and the Mexican Revolution.
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11. Juan Armenta, el repatriado (1976)
Juan Armenta, el repatriado" is a 1976 Mexican western action film directed by Fernando Durán Rojas. The movie stars Vicente Fernández, Lucía Méndez, and Eduardo de la Peña. Set in the rugged terrain of Mexico, the story revolves around a brotherly duo, Juan and Miguel Armenta, separated by fate and circumstance. As fate would have it, they both find themselves entangled in a dangerous web of criminal activities, leading to a series of thrilling adventures and conflicts.
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12. Dios los cría (1977)
In the heartwarming and delightfully adventurous 1977 film "Dios los cría, " Vicente, a man gifted with the ability to pretend to be blind, manipulates an ambitious and kind-hearted young man named Lorenzo, tricking him into falling in love with his beautiful sister. Lupe, an elegant and compassionate woman, becomes the executor of Lorenzo's vast inheritance and falls deeply for the seemingly blind Vicente.
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13. El Arracadas (1978)
In the heart of Mexico, a young man's life is forever altered when he returns home to find his father brutally murdered. His mother, desperate for justice, makes him swear to hunt down the ruthless killer and avenge his father's death. With a newfound thirst for vengeance, the young man adopts the nickname "El Arracadas" after discovering a unique earring left by his mother.
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14. Picardía Mexicana (1978)
In the charming Mexican film, Picardía Mexicana (1978), the story follows a truck driver who accidentally drives into a party filled with rowdy, intoxicated individuals. As chaos ensues, hilarious antics and double meanings emerge from their drunken state. A catfight breaks out between two women vying for the truck driver's attention, creating a comedic and chaotic atmosphere.
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15. The Gambler (1979)
The Gambler" (1979), also known as "El tahúr", is a captivating adventure, drama, and romance film from Mexico and Spain. Directed by Rogelio A. González and written by Julio Alejandro and Adolfo Torres Portillo, the movie stars Vicente Fernández, Jorge Rivero, and Martha D'Castro.
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16. Picardía mexicana: número dos (1980)
In "Picardía Mexicana: Número Dos, " a comedy-drama film released in 1980, audiences are transported to the colorful and vibrant world of Mexican life. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Patricia Luke, Adolfo Torres Portillo, and Pedro de Urdimalas, the movie showcases the unique and hilarious antics of its star-studded cast, including Vicente Fernández, Héctor Suárez, and Eduardo de la Peña.
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17. Coyote and Bronca (1980)
In the picturesque Mexican village of San Marcos, farm laborers Juan 'El Coyote' and Trinidad, proud parents of a loving family, find themselves caught in a whirlwind of events when their children get into trouble. As their squeaky clean reputation starts to falter, the entire village braces for disaster, turning life in this close-knit community on its head.
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18. Como México no hay dos (1981)
Como México no hay dos" is a compelling 1981 drama film from Mexico, featuring a captivating tale of one man's journey from humble beginnings to a music superstar, all while grappling with the corrupting power of success. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Rafael García Travesi and Ana Carolina Medina, this drama explores themes of talent, power, infidelity, and the consequences that come with achieving the seemingly unattainable.
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19. Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia (1982)
Juan Charrasqueado y Gabino Barrera, su verdadera historia" is a 1982 Mexican film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Rafael García Travesi. This adventure drama war film is based on the true story of Juan Charrasqueado and Gabino Barrera.
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20. Dos de abajo (1983)
In the Mexican comedy-drama "Dos de abajo" (1983), two hardworking bricklayers, Juan and Pedro, uncover a hidden treasure while toiling away on a construction site. But their newfound riches quickly turn into a nightmare when a sinister band of criminals sets their sights on the unsuspecting duo. As they battle the relentless pursuers, Juan and Pedro must rely on their wits, friendship, and resourcefulness to escape unscathed.
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21. Todo un hombre (1983)
Todo un hombre" is a touching 1983 Spanish film that offers a unique perspective on love, sacrifice, and the complexity of emotions. Starring the talented Vicente Fernandez, the film revolves around a complicated man whose damaged childhood has left him unable to fully embrace his feelings. As a result, his relationships and interactions with those around him are deeply affected, leading to an unhappiness that permeates his life.
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22. Por un vestido de novia (1983)
Por un vestido de novia, " a 1983 Western film, unfolds under the Mexican sun with a tale of love, rivalry, and hidden pasts. Directed by Arturo Martínez and written by Vicente Fernández, this intriguing journey takes viewers into the rugged, untouched landscapes of the wild west.
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23. Un hombre llamado el diablo (1983)
Un hombre llamado el diablo, " a spellbinding 1983 Mexican Western, stars the legendary Vicente Fernández as an enigmatic avenger with a sinister twist. Upon entering a quaint town, he disrupts the lives of its unsuspecting locals, triggering their most primal fears and deepest desires. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, this suspenseful tale interweaves elements of adventure and drama, delivering a captivating cinematic experience.
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24. Matar o morir (1984)
Matar o morir, a gripping 1984 Mexican film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, weaves a tale of anguish, bravery, and the quest for justice. When a Mexican father tragically loses his son to a violent crime in the United States, he forges an unlikely alliance with a stoic cop (played by Pedro Armendáriz Jr. ) to unearth the truth behind the senseless act. Vicente Fernández delivers a powerful performance as the father, pouring his raw emotions into the heartrending storyline.
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25. El embustero (1985)
El embustero" (1985) is a delightful Mexican comedy-drama that showcases the acting skills of Vicente Fernández, Patricia Rivera, and María Sorté. Under the confident direction of Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, the movie follows a series of humorous events that intersect the lives of three main characters, all while exploring the complexities of relationships, misconceptions, and the human pursuit of happiness.
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26. Picardía mexicana 3 (1986)
Picardía mexicana 3" is a delightful 1986 Mexican comedy film that tells the story of a lucky lottery winner who believes he deserves the love of a girl he has been in love with for a long time. The film, directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, stars Rafael Inclán, Olivia Collins, and Ariadne Welter. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the movie is filled with laughter, romance, and heartwarming moments.
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27. Sinvergüenza pero honrado (1986)
Sinvergüenza pero honrado" (1986), a heartwarming comedy-drama directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, tells the story of Alberto, a young man with a tarnished reputation who dreams of winning the heart of Carmen, a beautiful and kind-hearted woman. However, her parents don't approve of their relationship, fearing Alberto's past.
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28. El diablo, el santo y el tonto (1987)
El diablo, el santo y el tonto" is a delightful Mexican comedy-drama film that premiered in 1987. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and written by Adolfo Torres Portillo, the movie stars Vicente Fernández, Sasha Montenegro, and Pedro Weber 'Chatanuga' in lead roles. Set in the vibrant and colorful country of Mexico, the film promises an entertaining and amusing ride for the audience.
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29. El macho (1987)
El macho" is a 1987 Mexican comedy-drama film starring Vicente Fernández, Eulalio González, and Lina Santos. The story follows Lindoro, a lazy farmer who admires the machismo in a popular telenovela character.
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30. El cuatrero (1989)
El cuatrero, a 1989 Mexican production, takes viewers on a thrilling journey filled with action, adventure, and comedy. Directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, the film stars Vicente Fernández, Maribel Guardia, and Mario Almada in prominent roles.
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31. Entre compadres te veas (1989)
Entre compadres te veas" is a 1989 comedy-drama film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri, written by several talented writers, and starring Vicente Fernández, Andrés García, and Olivia Collins. Set in Mexico, this heartwarming and entertaining movie follows the lives of three friends who always have each other's back.
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32. Por tu maldito amor (1990)
Por tu maldito amor" is a 1990 Mexican drama-romance film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri. The plot revolves around a man who escapes from justice after killing his ex-girlfriend's husband and ends up working on a ranch.
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33. Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy (2022)
Get ready to laugh as Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias takes the stage in "Gabriel Iglesias: Stadium Fluffy" (2022). Joining us live from Los Angeles, this hilarious comedy special features Fluffy as he shares his unique perspective on growing up in the city.
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