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El Indio (1953 Film)
El Indio (Spanish for 'The Indian') may refer to: * '' El indio'', a 1939 Mexican drama film * ''El indio'' (1953 film), by Filipino director Eddie Romero * El Indio Gold Belt, a mineral-rich region across the Argentina–Chile border * ''El Indio'' (album), a 2003 dancehall/ragga album by Lord Kossity * El Indio, Texas, a census-designated place * Pedro Arispe (1900–1960), a Uruguayan footballer * A character in ''For a Few Dollars More ''For a Few Dollars More'' () is a 1965 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters and Gian Maria Volonté as the primary villain. Klaus Kinski plays a supporting role as a se ...'', a 1965 spaghetti western * I.Ae. 19 El Indio, a nine-cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine, with a power of about 690 hp, designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (I.Ae.), Argentina, in 1947 See also * Indio (other) {{disambiguation ...
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El Indio
''El indio'' () is a 1939 Mexican drama film directed by Armando Vargas de la Maza. It was released in Mexico on February 10, 1939 and in United States on May 12 of the same year. Consuelo Frank and Pedro Armendáriz received equal billing, while Dolores Camarillo (billed as Dolores C. de Frausto), who was the film's comic relief, was billed last. Later she would receive a somewhat higher billing in Cantinflas' ''Ahí está el detalle''. The film also explores an early form of Mexican "indio" comic performances given by Carlos López "Chaflán" and Dolores Camarillo. These comic roles would later give inspiration to María Elena Velasco's ''La India María'' film series. Synopsis ''El indio'' centers on an hacienda somewhere in central-Mexico owned by an ambitious landowner who mistreats his indigenous peones. One of the peons, Felipe (Pedro Armendáriz), has separated himself from the hacienda and the tribe and relies on hunting to survive. He is in love with María ( Consuelo ...
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El Indio (1953 Film)
El Indio (Spanish for 'The Indian') may refer to: * '' El indio'', a 1939 Mexican drama film * ''El indio'' (1953 film), by Filipino director Eddie Romero * El Indio Gold Belt, a mineral-rich region across the Argentina–Chile border * ''El Indio'' (album), a 2003 dancehall/ragga album by Lord Kossity * El Indio, Texas, a census-designated place * Pedro Arispe (1900–1960), a Uruguayan footballer * A character in ''For a Few Dollars More ''For a Few Dollars More'' () is a 1965 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters and Gian Maria Volonté as the primary villain. Klaus Kinski plays a supporting role as a se ...'', a 1965 spaghetti western * I.Ae. 19 El Indio, a nine-cylinder air-cooled radial aircraft engine, with a power of about 690 hp, designed by the Instituto Aerotécnico (I.Ae.), Argentina, in 1947 See also * Indio (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Eddie Romero
Edgar Sinco Romero, (July 7, 1924 – May 28, 2013), commonly known as Eddie Romero, was a Filipino film director, film producer and screenwriter. Early life Romero was born on July 7, 1924. His father was José E. Romero, the first Philippine Ambassador to the Court of St. James's. His mother was Pilar Guzman Sinco, a schoolteacher and the sister of University of the Philippines President Vicente G. Sinco who signed the Charter of the United Nations, United Nations Charter in 1945 on behalf of the Philippines. His brother was Jose V. Romero Jr., former Philippine Ambassador to Italy. He studied at Silliman University. Romero's paternal grandparents were Francisco Romero Sr., mayor of Tanjay, Negros Oriental from 1909 to 1916 and later a member of the Negros Oriental Provincial Board, Provincial Board of Negros Oriental, and Josefa Calumpang Muñoz, daughter of Tanjay gobernadorcillo Don José Teves Muñoz and Doña Aleja Ines Calumpang, a great-granddaughter of Fernando Vé ...
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El Indio Gold Belt
The El Indio Gold Belt is a mineral-rich region spanning the border between Chile and Argentina that contains large quantities of gold, silver and copper. On both sides of the border the belt is located within the Andes. The El Indio mine within the district was the first modern mine in Chile to produce gold as its main product. In Chile the main precious metal containing mineral is enargite. The El Indio belt is bordered in the north by another gold-silver mining district known as the Frontera District. Rodalquilarite, alunite and poughite are some of the minerals present in the area. The deposits of the belt formed during the Late Miocene period. The world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold, used to be the only foreign company heavily invested in the region however more recently a number of other companies have begun exploratory activity. History In Chile the district was first officially recognized in 1975 and operated in 1979. El Indio, the main mine in the are ...
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El Indio (album)
Thierry Moutoussamy (, ; born 23 December 1972), better known as Lord Kossity (), is a French musician. His family is originally from Martinique but he was born in Paris, France and moved back to the French West Indies with his family when he was 11 years old.Gutierrez, Evan C.Lord Kossity Biography, Allmusic, retrieved 2011-03-05 He began his career in the 1990s with the group Contrast, with his cousin, Dr G-Kill. He started incorporating ragga music with the zouk style later in the 1990s, and has since recorded a number of albums and collaborated with Suprême N.T.M., Vybz Kartel, Shaggy, Bounty Killer, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube and Elephant Man. Discography Studio albums * An tèt ou sa yé !' (1997) (released only in the French West Indies and reedited in 1998 in metropolitan France under the name ''L.K. 1: VersaStyle'') * ''Everlord'' (2000) * ''The Real Don'' (2001) * ''Koss City'' (2002) * El Indio' (2003) * '' Booming System'' (2005) * ''Danger Zone'' (2006) * K.O.S.S.' (2008) ...
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El Indio, Texas
El Indio (, ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maverick County, Texas, United States. The population was 263 at the 2000 census. Geography El Indio is located at (28.514900, -100.311537). According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , all land. Demographics El Indio first appeared as a census designated place in the 2000 U.S. Census. 2020 census As of the 2020 United States census, there were 182 people, 0 households, and 0 families residing in the CDP. 2000 census As of the census of 2000, there were 263 people, 65 households, and 59 families residing in the CDP. The population density was . There were 91 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the CDP was 64.26% White, 1.90% Native American, 28.14% from other races, and 5.70% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 96.96% of the population. There were 65 households, out of which 52.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them ...
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Pedro Arispe
Pedro Arispe (30 September 1900 – 4 May 1960), nicknamed ''El Indio'', was a Uruguayan footballer. He won a gold medal in the football tournaments at the 1924 Summer Olympics and the 1928 Summer Olympics. He played in more than 300 matches in the Uruguayan First Division over the course of 17 seasons (1919–1937) for Rampla Juniors, winning the title in 1927 and a runner's-up spot in 1932. He also played for amateur teams Belgrano Oriental, Reformers and Albion del Cerro. He was an assistant coach to Alberto Suppici during the 1930 FIFA World Cup The 1930 FIFA World Cup was the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's national Association football, football teams. It took place in Uruguay from 13 to 30 July 1930. FIFA, .... References External links 1900 births 1960 deaths Uruguayan people of Basque descent Uruguayan men's footballers Olympic footballers for Uruguay Footballers at the ...
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For A Few Dollars More
''For a Few Dollars More'' () is a 1965 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone. It stars Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef as bounty hunters and Gian Maria Volonté as the primary villain. Klaus Kinski plays a supporting role as a secondary villain. The film was an international co-production between Italy, West Germany, and Spain. The film was released in the United States in 1967, and was marketed in the United States as the second installment in the ''Dollars Trilogy''. Plot The man that many call Manco is a bounty hunter, a profession shared by a former army officer, Colonel Douglas Mortimer. They separately learn that a ruthless, cold-blooded bank robber, El Indio, has been broken out of prison by his gang, who slaughtered all but one of his jailers. While Indio is murdering the family of the man who had captured him, he is shown to carry a musical pocket watch taken from a woman who had shot herself while he was raping her after he had murdered her husband. T ...
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