Viva Zapata!
(DVD) 

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[Beverly Hills, CA] : Twentieth Century-Fox, [1952]., [Beverly Hills, CA] : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2013].
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
1 videodisc (113 min.) : sound., black and white ; 4 3/4 in. 
Status
Southside - Media
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Published
[Beverly Hills, CA] : Twentieth Century-Fox, [1952]., [Beverly Hills, CA] : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2013].
Language
English
UPC
024543838555, 00024543838555

Notes

General Note
Title from disc label.
General Note
Originally produced and released as a motion picture in 1952.
General Note
Based on Edgcumb Pinchon's "Zapata, the unconquerable", published in 1941.
General Note
Extras: theatrical trailer; Spanish trailer; sneak peeks at Panic in the streets and Gentleman's agreement.
Restrictions on Access
Classroom use may be subject to licensing restrictions.
Creation/Production Credits
Director of photography, Joe MacDonald ; editor, Barbara McLean ; music, Alex North.
Participants/Performers
Marlon Brando, Jean Peters, Anthony Quinn, Joseph Wiseman, Arnold Moss, Alan Reed, Margo, Harold Gordon, Lou Gilbert, Mildred Dunnock.
Description
The life and times of the legendary Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata are brought to the screen in Darryl F. Zanuck's powerful production of John Steinbeck's screenplay.
Description
The story of Mexican revolutionary Emiliano Zapata, who led a rebellion against the corrupt, oppressive dictatorship of president Porfirio Diaz in the early 20th century.
System Details
DVD, NTSC, region 1; fullscreen 1.33:1; dual layer; Dolby digital mono; dual layer.
Language
English, Spanish or French dialogue (mono); Spanish subtitles; English subtitles for the hearing impaired; closed captioned.
Awards
Academy Awards, 1953: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Anthony Quinn)
Awards
BAFTA Awards, 1953: Best Foreign Actor (Marlon Brando)

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