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crying because she got scared. Tucita tearfully responds that she is crying because she didn't kill him, which doesn't make him mad. In another scene, when she is in bed, she keeps pestering her father for one thing after another, to which he always complies, if visibly annoyed. Finally, she calls him in the next room that she is thirsty and demands a glass of water. When he grudgingly brings it, she waters her plant with it instead of drinking it, making him more frustrated but not angry with her.
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In Tucita's first appearance in the movie, she has a snake and a tarantula as pets, both of which she handles with love. She also pushes around her otherwise hardened father shamelessly. For instance, she shoots at him with a pistol and misses. Then, she starts crying. Her father asks her if she is
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When presented to the authorities, that confession absolves Tucita's father and saves VĂ­ctor from the clutches of both the mob and the law. After all that, her father turns over a new leaf and takes Tucita to church for the first time. They kneel before the altar, and he lovingly shows her how to
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Her father's stoic acceptance (while sometimes visibly annoyed) of everything Tucita does to him shows the movie audience that he has a soft spot and is not as thoroughly corrupt as he is otherwise portrayed in the first part of the movie. Nevertheless, Juan de Dios is interested in his niece's
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Lorenzo is finally formally accused of being El Coyote. However, VĂ­ctor is the one who gets arrested and held in the village jail because, disguised as his brother, he is mistaken for Lorenzo. A mob tries to get to him in his cell to hang him. Lorenzo and Juan de Dios overcome the real Coyote
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In the movie, the villain "El Coyote", whose identity is unknown, is killing and robbing the people in Lorenzo's village. His brother Víctor was transferred to the town to catch "El Coyote." Víctor also has a romantic interest in a village girl, Maritoña
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physical and spiritual welfare. He sometimes puts on a false mustache to disguise himself in the movie as his otherwise identical brother to look in on her, which works in fooling her. She can't figure out why her "father" is acting so differently.
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make the sign of the cross. As the movie ends, Víctor wins over the Maritoña while Juan de Dios and Lorenzo look on with great joy that all has turned out so well as their brother rides off with his lady love.
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played three separate roles as each of these three individual triplets.
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as Juan de Dios Andrade/Lorenzo Andrade/VĂ­ctor Andrade
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Index

Los Tres Huastecos

Ismael RodrĂ­guez
Rogelio A. GonzĂĄlez
Ismael RodrĂ­guez
Jorge Stahl Jr.
RaĂșl Lavista
Huastecos
Mexican
Ismael RodrĂ­guez
La Huasteca
Mexico
Tamaulipas
San Luis PotosĂ­
Veracruz
Pedro Infante
Blanca Estela Pavon
MarĂ­a Eugenia Llamas
Alejandro Ciangherotti
Pedro Infante
Blanca Estela PavĂłn
MarĂ­a Eugenia Llamas
Fernando Soto
Alejandro Ciangherotti
Antonio R. Frausto
Guillermo Calles
Salvador Quiroz
Julio Ahuet
Roberto Corell
HernĂĄn Vera

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