Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. User reviews Be the first to review. Details Edit. Release date February 5, Mexico. Filmadora Chapultepec. Technical specs Edit. Home Wiki. Juan Charrasqueado. Here I finish singing this corrido of Juan ranchero, charrasqueado and mocker, who believed himself to be spoiled women.
And he was drunk, partying and gambling! Archived from the original on February 28, Retrieved February 6, He nervously watches his play unfold on a makeshift stage in a converted restaurant inside the Amtrak station. In a dramatic scene where the dashing Juan, portrayed by year-old actor Victor de la Torre, takes off the bandages from his once-handsome face to reveal a hideous scar on his cheek, things teeter on the edge of disaster. The accident causes the audience to break out laughing and Olivos grabs his forehead.
At the end of the play, he tells the audience its support is crucial to keep the member company going--"and to buy a new door. Olivos adapted the play from a famous s Mexican corrido--a narrative song--that is based on a true story.
He wrote the Casanova-like tragedy for his theater company, Actores de Santa Ana, the oldest Latino troupe in Orange County--with his brother Aaron in the lead. Era Juan Silveti. The news was an attempted coup against the government. The news was nothing more than that, but the tragedy in the newsboy voice in the silence of a dark night made a lasting impression. Returning to his street, the composer saw a man on horseback; his name was Juan Silveti. Not that this man was in fact the fictional character of Juan Charrasqueado or Juan Scarface, but rather the emotional situation inspired him to create the corrido.
The man on horseback was named Juan, and this man, Silveti, had a scar on his face that gave him the nickname "Charrasqueado" or "Scarface. This corrido became a hit in , was made into a motion picture in and premiered in early
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