El Bruto
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Directed by | Luis Buñuel |
Written by | Luis Alcoriza, Luis Buñuel |
Produced by | , , |
Starring | Pedro Armendáriz |
Cinematography | |
Edited by | Jorge Bustos |
Music by | Raúl Lavista |
Release date | February 5, 1953 |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
The Brute (Spanish: El Bruto) is a 1953 Mexican drama film directed by Luis Buñuel and starring Pedro Armendáriz and Katy Jurado.
Plot[]
Impoverished tenants are being evicted from their block of flats by their elderly landlord, Cabrera, who wants to build a house on the site for himself. The tenants refuse to leave, so the landlord, at the prompting of his young wife, Paloma, tells his strongest slaughterhouse worker, Pedro, known as El Bruto, to get rid of the ringleaders. When Pedro moves into the landlord’s house to work for him as a retail butcher and enforcer, Paloma, who also works in the shop, is strongly attracted to him. They begin an affair.
Starting the campaign, Pedro punches one of the ringleaders, the father of Meche, and kills the sick man unintentionally. This precipitates the other tenants to find and attack him, ending in a nail being stuck in his shoulder. He bursts into an apartment and, finding Meche, asks her to remove it. He falls in love with her despite her initial rejection, and faces divided loyalties as the landlord treats him like a son. El Bruto has a suspicion that the landlord had an affair with his mother when she was his maid, and is indeed his father.
When Pedro finds that Meche has been evicted and has been abandoned by the other tenants, he proposes marriage and offers her a home. When Paloma, paying another clandestine visit to Pedro, finds out that he now lives with Meche, in her jealous rage, she tells Meche that he killed her father. Meche, horrified, flees. Pedro strikes her. She returns home and tells the landlord falsely that El Bruto ravaged her. Cabrera issues instructions for Pefro to come to his house. When he does, Cabrera insults him and his mother and tries to kill him. Instead, Pedro kills him. Prompted by Paloma, the police pursue him. The tenants are happy because they will no longer be evicted.
Cast[]
- Pedro Armendáriz as Pedro
- Katy Jurado as Paloma
- Rosa Arenas as Meche
- Andrés Soler as Andrés Cabrera
- as Carmelo González
- as Doña Marta
- as Don Pepe
- Gloria Mestre as María
- as María's mother
- José Muñoz as Lencho Ruíz
- as Lencho's wife
- as María's brother
- Jaime Fernández as Julián García
- Raquel García as Doña Enriqueta
- Lupe Carriles as Maid
- as El Cojo
- as El Gato
- as La Chinita
External links[]
- Spanish-language films
- 1953 drama films
- 1953 films
- Mexican black-and-white films
- Films directed by Luis Buñuel
- Mexican films
- Mexican drama films
- 1950s Mexican film stubs