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Viva Zapata!

1952 ‧ Western film/Action ‧ 1h 53m
7.3/10 · IMDb 76% · Rotten Tomatoes
Mexican rancher Emiliano Zapata (Marlon Brando) becomes a revolutionary when corrupt President Porfirio Diaz (Fay Roope) ignores the needs of his people. Zapata, his brother Eufemio (Anthony Quinn) and northern rebel Pancho Villa (Alan Reed) band...
Release date: February 7, 1952 (USA)
Director: Elia Kazan
Box office: 1.9 million USD (US rentals)
Distributed by: 20th Century Studios

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Mexican rancher Emiliano Zapata (Marlon Brando) becomes a revolutionary when corrupt President Porfirio Diaz (Fay Roope) ignores the needs of his people.
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The life and times of the legendary Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata are brought to the screen in this powerful production of John Steinbeck's screenplay.