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Viva Villa!

...TOO BIG FOR HOLLYWOOD...it was dramatized in the heart of Mexico, with a cast of thousands!
1934 | 115m | English

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In this fictionalized biography, young Pancho Villa takes to the hills after killing an overseer in revenge for his father's death.
Release Date: Apr 27, 1934
Director: Jack Conway
Writer: Ben Hecht, Edgecumb Pinchon, O. B. Stade
Genres: Western
Keywords biography, pre-code, pancho villa
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 30, 2026
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
Wallace Beery Pancho Villa
Leo Carrillo Sierra
Fay Wray Teresa
Donald Cook Don Felipe de Castillo
Stuart Erwin Jonny Sykes
Henry B. Walthall Francisco Madero
Joseph Schildkraut Gen. Pascal
Katherine DeMille Rosita Morales
George E. Stone Emilio Chavito
Phillip Cooper Pancho Villa as a Boy
David Durand Bugle Boy
Frank Puglia Pancho Villa's Father
Francis X. Bushman Jr. Wallace Calloway
Mischa Auer Military Attaché (uncredited)
George Irving Statesman (uncredited)
Nigel De Brulier Political Judge (uncredited)
H.B. Warner Man
Gino Corrado Praying Staff Member Awaiting Execution
Claire Du Brey Banquet Guest with Tiara Next to Sierra
Name Job
Jack Conway Director
Harry Oliver Art Direction
John Waters Assistant Director
Ben Hecht Screenplay
James Wong Howe Director of Photography
Charles G. Clarke Director of Photography
Herbert Stothart Original Music Composer
Edgecumb Pinchon Book
Douglas Shearer Sound
O. B. Stade Original Story
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David O. Selznick Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Wallace Beery does fine here as the legendary Mexican bandit-cum-patriot Pancho Villa. He pretty much pleases himself as he and his men maraud the countryside imposing their own unique sort of revolutionary justice. Then he meets the sophisticated democrat Madero (Henry B. Walthall) who dreams of a ... country free of European domination, but he wants one that is peaceful and law-abiding, so Pancho isn’t a natural fit for the task. After a few jitters, though, he agrees to put his men under the command of General Pascal (Joseph Schildkraut) and next thing there’s an abdication and a new man in what is now the presidential palace. Content that all is well, Pancho returns to his old ways and is only just saved from the firing squad by an intervention from the President, though instead he is banished to Texas. It’s when he is awakened there with some shocking news that he returns south with vengeance on his mind. The whole thing is loosely based on the real men that feature, but if you want an history lesson then this isn’t the place. It’s an out-and-out adventure movie that centres around a character actor who frequently looks like he’s about to start to giggle, and there are a couple of decent supporting roles from Fay Wray as “Theresa”, Stuart Elwin as the newshound Jonny and the scene-stealing George E. Stone who just simply refuses to draw a bull on anything, favouring a pigeon instead. It’s fairly action-packed and it does offer a slight nod to the principled sentiments of democracy and freedom, but essentially it’s just a lively outing for Beery.

Jul 18, 2025