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  1. Godfather Mendoza (Spanish: El compadre Mendoza) is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his Revolution Trilogy, preceded by El prisionero trece (1933) and followed by Vámonos con Pancho Villa (1936).

  2. Godfather Mendoza: Directed by Juan Bustillo Oro, Fernando de Fuentes. With Alfredo del Diestro, Carmen Guerrero, Antonio R. Frausto, Luis G. Barreiro. During Mexican Revolution, Rosalio Mendoza (Del Diestro) survives by making and winning favors from both factions, the governmental forces and Zapata's Army.

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    • Drama, War
    • Juan Bustillo Oro, Fernando de Fuentes
    • 1934-11-18
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  4. Mendoza is a well-to-do gentleman farmer in southern Mexico, surrounded by the warring forces of the revolutionary "Zapatistas" and the government armies of General Huerta and, later, President Carranza. Mendoza befriends officers of all sides, wining them, dining them, feeding their soldiers.

  5. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Godfather Mendoza (1934) - Fernando de Fuentes, Juan Bustillo Oro on AllMovie

    • Fernando de Fuentes, Juan Bustillo Oro
  6. Godfather Mendoza (Spanish: El compadre Mendoza) is a 1934 Mexican film. It was directed by Fernando de Fuentes, and is the second of his Revolution Trilogy, preceded by El prisionero trece (1933) and followed by Vámonos con Pancho Villa (1936).

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  8. It narrates the life of the Mexican landowner Rosalío Mendoza, an opportunistic businessman, who sympathizes with all the revolutionary parties that visit his farm. When Emiliano Zapata's troops arrive, Mendoza receives them with rejoicing; the same happens when he is visited by the army of Victoriano Huerta.

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