The story of Emiliano Zapata, a lesser-known Mexican revolutionary, is a picture that records a hard, cruel, curiously unemotional account of Mexican banditry and revolt against oppressive government.
Marlon Brando made his big-screen debut in 1950 with the film ‘The Men’, and during that decade, he appeared in nearly one film per year. ‘On the Waterfront’, ‘Viva Zapata!’, ...
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Marlon Brando at 100
No actor has had the relationship to weather or change that Marlon Brando ... (1951); “Viva Zapata!” (1952); “Julius Caesar” (1953), the earthquake being Brando’s ability, as Mark ...