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Pancho López (wrestler)
Pancho López may refer to: *Pancho López, a parody of Pancho Villa in ''The Bad Man'' (play) 1920, and three film versions of the play * Pancho López (comics), early Argentine comic strip * "Pancho López" (song), parody of "Davy Crockett" by Lalo Guerrero 1955 * Pancho López (performance artist) {{dab ...
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The Bad Man (play)
''The Bad Man'' is a 1920 three-act comedy by American playwright Porter Emerson Browne. The Broadway production at the Comedy Theatre ran for 342 performances beginning August 30, 1920. It was included in Burns Mantle's ''The Best Plays of 1920–1921''. Synopsis Playwright Porter Emerson Browne declares a certain timeliness of theme by employing the former Mexican bandit, Pancho Villa, as a hero of the proceedings, though he thinly disguises him under the name of Pancho Lopez. The scene is a cattle ranch near the Mexican border in Arizona. Gilbert Jones, a young American, is the ostensible owner of the ranch, but the $10,000 with which he bought it was borrowed from his uncle, Henry Smith of Bangor, Maine, who is living with him. A year after the purchase young Jones enlisted in the American army, saw service in France, and when he returned found his property practically worthless. Mexican bandits had stolen most of his cattle and such crops as had been planted had failed. In a ...
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Pancho López (comics)
''Pancho López'' was an Argentine comics series in 1957 in Pancho López (magazine) by the writer Abel Santa Cruz, under the pseudonym Lépido Frías, and the cartoonist Alberto Breccia Alberto Breccia (April 15, 1919 – November 10, 1993) was an Uruguayan-born Argentina, Argentine artist and cartoonist. A gifted penciller and inker, Breccia is one of the most celebrated and famous comics/Historieta creators in the world, and sp .... It featured the humorous adventures of a little Mexican boy called Pancho López. Ferreiro, Andrés y Ostuni, Hernán (2012). ''Revistas de aventuras y para adultos argentinas'' en ''Del tebeo al manga: Una historia de los cómics 9. Revistas de aventuras y de cómic para adultos'', p. 149. References {{Argentina-stub Argentine comics 1957 comics debuts Child characters in comics Male characters in comics Comics about children Fictional Mexican people Humor comics Comics set in Mexico ...
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Pancho López (song)
''Pancho López'' is a hit 1955 song by Lalo Guerrero based on the 1954 TV theme ''The Ballad of Davy Crockett''. The song sold more than 500,000 copies in the US. Guerrero performed the song on the Tonight Show and Art Linkletter's show. The record was distributed by Real Records (1955–56) a company that was started and owned by Guerrero, businessman Paul Landwehr, and recording engineer Jimmy Jones. Billboard - Jul 16, 1955 - Page 22 Tune, which has shown heavy sales in this area, follows the melody line of "Crockett," with Pancho Lopez substituted for the American pioneer. As a result of its ... Heretofore, the firm had distribution in nine areas in the United States, in addition to coverage in Mexico. Firm is headed by Paul Landwehr and Guerrero, latter formerly with RCA Victor" In 1966, Trini Lopez Trinidad López III (May 15, 1937 – August 11, 2020) was an American singer, guitarist, and actor. His first album included a cover version of Pete Seeger's "If I Had a ...
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