Aqui esta Juan Colorado
After the revolution's smoke clears, battle lines have splintered and pockets of resistance dot the countryside. The film follows government soldiers who patrol rural roads while trying to identify and suppress scattered rebel groups. Between skirmishes there are personal entanglements, old... Read more
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About Aqui esta Juan Colorado
After the revolution's smoke clears, battle lines have splintered and pockets of resistance dot the countryside. The film follows government soldiers who patrol rural roads while trying to identify and suppress scattered rebel groups. Between skirmishes there are personal entanglements, old friendships turned tense, and new romances that complicate orders and loyalties. Small towns and ranches provide the backdrop for both confrontations and quiet domestic scenes, where families, lovers and rival men test vows and honor. The story spends as much time on these human moments as it does on action, portraying how the aftermath of conflict reshapes everyday life without giving away later surprises or the resolution. It pairs action with everyday concerns, giving a human face to soldiers and civilians alike.
Released in 1946, Aqui esta Juan Colorado was directed by Rolando Aguilar, with creation credits to Carlos Gaytán and Raúl de Anda. The cast includes Raúl de Anda, Yadira Jiménez, Luis Aguilar and Irma Torres, representing Mexico's popular western tradition.
Documentation does not show major international awards or high-profile festival wins for this picture. It didn't receive Oscars or Golden Globes recognition; any honors it earned were likely regional or industry acknowledgments within Mexico. The film is better known for its era-specific appeal than for award history.
As part of the 1940s Mexican western wave, Aqui esta Juan Colorado contributed to on-screen representations of post-revolution rural life and the macho rancher archetype. While not a standout internationally, it reinforced popular motifs of honor, love and armed conflict, influencing later domestic films that mixed romance with military settings.
Contemporary audience ratings are mixed; online sources list a 5.0/10 average from a small sample. Critics and viewers point to straightforward plotting and performances that fit the era, noting themes of duty versus personal desire, the cost of armed struggle, and how love competes with honor.
Details
- Release Date
- November 18, 1946
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- User Ratings
- 2 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Western
- Country
- Mexico
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Raúl de Anda
Yadira Jiménez
Luis Aguilar
Irma Torres
Director: Rolando Aguilar
Written by: Carlos Gaytán, Raúl de Anda