• Source: Del otro lado del puente (1980 film)
  • del" target="_blank">Del otro lado del" target="_blank">del puente (Spanish: "On the Other Side of the Bridge") is a 1980 Mexican musical drama film directed by Gonzalo Martínez Ortega and starring Juan Gabriel, Valentin Trujillo, Lucha Villa, Julio Alemán, Estela Núñez, Narciso Busquets and Ana Laura Maldonado. The story concerns a Mexican who is attracted by stories of unlimited opportunities in the United States, but once he arrives to the country faces a harsh reality, but is nonetheless determined to succeed.
    It was one in a wave of Mexican films about the Chicano experience. It was the first in a trilogy of films directed by Martínez Ortega and starring Juan Gabriel, followed by the autobiographical duology El Noa Noa (1981) and Es mi vida (1982).


    Plot


    The young Mexican Alberto (Juan Gabriel) lives in Los Angeles with the family of his older brother, Manny (Narciso Busquets) and studies at UCLA with the support of Professor Bob (Julio Alemán). Another young man, Jimmy Joe (Valentin Trujillo), who lives with his sister Estela (Ana Laura Maldonado), is encouraged to quit drug addiction at a youth rehabilitation center coordinated by Manny. Disillusioned with a gringa, Alberto meets Estela at a disco and becomes her boyfriend.


    Cast


    Juan Gabriel as Alberto Molina
    Valentin Trujillo as Jimmy Joe
    Lucha Villa as Mother
    Julio Alemán as Professor Bob
    Estela Núñez as Singer
    Narciso Busquets as Manuel Martínez "Manny"
    Ana Laura Maldonado as Estela (as Ana Laura)
    Billy Cardenas as Daniel Martínez "Danny"
    Barbara Kay as Doris
    Isaac Ruiz
    Beatriz Marín
    Roberto Rodríguez
    Mark Carlton
    Joe Kaniewski
    Rick Williamson as Joey (as Rick Miko)
    David Povall as TV Announcer (as David Estuardo)
    Joseanna Garza
    José Luis Rodríguez
    José Luis García Agraz
    Emma Serra
    Carlos Apodaca
    Ronnie Cárdenas
    Lucrecia Muñoz as Clinic Employee (uncredited)


    Production


    It was filmed in 1978.


    Release


    It was released on the Aragón 2, Colonial, Ermita, Marina, Soledad, Tlatelolco, Variedades, Vallejo 2000, Lago 2, and Premier cinemas on 17 April 1980, for six weeks.


    Reception


    In Historia de la producción cinematográfica mexicana, 1977–1978, Marina Díaz López referred to the film by saying of Juan Gabriel that the "singer owed little of his great fame to his few jobs as a movie star".


    References




    External links


    del" target="_blank">Del otro lado del" target="_blank">del puente at IMDb

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