Arturo Soto Rangel

Arturo Soto Rangel

  • Born: 1882-3-12
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  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Ash Wednesday
  • Arturo Soto Rangel is an actor, his representative works include "Ash Wednesday", "Una cita de amor" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Krystina 2021-11-19 08:01:44

      Movie Recommendation: A classic black and white movie from 1948

      Today I’m introducing a classic black-and-white movie of 1948, "Blood Sands". This movie is produced by Warner Bros. and is an adventure drama written and directed by John Houston. It tells the story of three homeless men who met in search of gold, but in the process of rushing together for gold,...

    • Uriah 2021-11-19 08:01:44

      Human nature is no match for fate

      The three men set foot in the mountains for their dreams. The old man repeatedly warned them that in front of gold, everyone is equal, and no one can resist the greed from the depths of the soul. The two young men didn't want to believe, and with full of enthusiasm, they walked toward their own...

    • Christiana 2022-04-22 07:01:24

      The ending is wonderful and ironic

    • Mitchell 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      Continue to test the three protagonists with gold, applaud the screenwriter, and make sure that he really digs gold. The interspersed Cody, bandits, Native Americans, etc. play their respective roles, making the whole story natural and sincere, which is the most important reason why I like good Westerns. Bogart's acting skills were superb, and the role he played was unexpected. Gold made him seriously suspicious and aimed the gun at his accomplices. When he was in the city, he swore that he would not be tempted by money, but would only Take my part, I believed it at the time. Cody's letter from home is strong evidence of the screenwriter's sincerity, and it sets the stage for the whereabouts of the nearly killed partner at the end. After the gold tested the three gold diggers, it returned to its original place. Howard laughed brightly, which also proved from the side why he said he was a gold digger at the beginning but was still poor.

    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre quotes

    • Dobbs: Why am I elected to go to the village? Why me instead of you and Curtin? Oh, don't think I don't see through that. You two've thrown in against me. The two days I'd be gone would give you plenty of time to discover where my goods are, wouldn't it?

      Howard: If you feel along those lines, why don't you take your goods with you?

      Dobbs: And run the risk of having them taken from me by bandits?

      Howard: If you was to run into bandits, you'd be out of luck anyway. They'd kill you for the shoes on your feet.

      Dobbs: Oh, so that's it. Everything's clear now. You're hoping bandits will get me. That would save you a lot of trouble, wouldn't it? And your consciences wouldn't bother you none, neither.

    • Cody: You know, you've got to hand it to the Mexicans when if comes to swift justice. Once the Federales get their mitts on a criminal, they know just what to do with him. They hand him a shovel, tell him where to dig, when he's dug deep enough, they tell him to put the shovel down, smoke a cigarette, and say his prayers. In another five minutes, he's being covered over with the dirt he dug out.