Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a rogue Mexican general heading the rebellion against President Carranza, had just crossed the U.S. border and raided the small town of Columbus, New Mexico.
Pancho Villa: lover of the forbidden ... The anecdotes behind Francisco Villa are full of dark accounts, not because he was an evil man, but because circumstances forced him to become a bandit ...
After the liberal reformist president Francisco Madero was overthrown ... a group of bandits associated with the Mexican guerrilla leader Pancho Villa stopped a train at Santa Ysabel in Chihuahua ...
Foreign correspondent Patrick J. McDonnell is the Los Angeles Times Mexico City bureau chief and previously headed Times bureaus in Beirut, Buenos Aires and Baghdad. A native of the Bronx, McDonnell ...
Viva Villa! is a corking western. It's a big, impressive production which sets out to make Wallace Beery's Pancho Villa appear as a somewhat sympathetic and quasi-patriotic bandit. Viva Villa!
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earned the nickname “Héroe de León (Hero of León)” for his role in the Battle of León in 1915 defeating Francisco “Pancho” ...
Francisco “Pancho” Villa, a rogue Mexican general heading the rebellion against President Carranza, had just crossed the U.S. border and raided the small town of Columbus, New Mexico.