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Do you want a movie and popcorn plan? Orgullo de raza is the perfect option for it.
A film of this caliber needs a lot of work and time, so they decided that its premiere would be in the year 1927.
Dolores Costello, Josef Swickard, Anders Randolf, Charles Emmett Mack, Warner Oland are some of the actors and actresses who embody the main and secondary characters in this film.

The direction of the film has to continually make decisions and that work has been in the hands of Alan Crosland.
If you are one of those who like to comment on the films you see, with this one you will have 88 min. the duration of the film so as not to miss any details.
The film belongs to United States, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

When the script is wonderful, it is said and in this case the work done by Darryl F. Zanuck, Anthony Coldeway, Jack Jarmuth is worthy of admiration.
One of the best known production companies in the film world is Warner Bros., Warner Bros. which in this case has been in charge of bringing this project to life.
With a great professional career, we find Hugo Riesenfeld who, together with a great team, have been in charge of putting music to the feature film.

The control of the cameras shows that it has been under the command of Hal Mohr since the direction of photography is splendid.
Perhaps a large part of the success of this film is that it has been a success to expose this story and these messages from a Drama, Romance genre.

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Critics Orgullo de raza

It may not be as racist as some might think. Racist, but it had its moments. American racial consciousness at its worst
A dazzling display of silent film storytelling. Great movie. A hot time in the old town
Well. Surprisingly great silent movie! The Spaniard who ruined his life
Religion conquers all. The movie sure looks great. Modern critics of past attitudes
Most impressive!. The Paris of the Pacific. Historical drama in a historical film
Musty even for 1927. A really old San Francisco delicacy, that tastes fair
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