
El tigre de Santa Julia (2002)
Año de lanzamiento: 2002
Nación: Mexico
Alternative Title: The Tiger of Santa Julia
Director: Alejandro Gamboa
Writer: Alejandro Gamboa, Francisco Sánchez
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Eckehardt Von Damm
Executive Producer: Salvador de la Fuente
Compañías: Cinépolis Producciones, Plural..., Videocine
Género: Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama
Budget: 2.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 19th century, based on real person, based on true story, master thief, mexico city, mexico, military police
Historia
El Tigre de Santa Julia (2002), directed by Alejandro Gamboa, follows the true story of an army deserter turned bandit who becomes a legendary figure in Mexico City during the late 19th century. Known as 'El Tigre,' he uses his criminal skills to rob from thieves and give the money to the poor. His fame grows so much that even the police are unable to catch him, except for one instance when they find him with his pants down.
Resumen
Based on the true story of a real-life figure, El Tigre de Santa Julia is a Mexican film that combines elements of action, adventure, comedy, and drama. Set in Mexico City during the late 19th century, the film centers around El Tigre, a master thief who uses his skills for philanthropic purposes. Despite his criminal past as an army deserter, he becomes a beloved hero among the common people due to his generosity. The movie explores themes of redemption and social justice, highlighting the contrast between the wealthy elite and the poor masses.