

During a fierce rainstorm, young ranchero Leonardo saves the life of a bull he names Gitano. The two form a close bond as the boy raises his new companion, but when the ranch owner dies, Gitano is sold with the rest of the stock to fight in the Plaza de Mexico bullring.
The boy’s tender pleas for his friend’s life earns a pardon from the President, but not before the bull is committed to a matchup with legendary matador Fermín Rivera (playing himself in the film), leading to a suspenseful conclusion.
Simple and touching, the movie was a children’s story with adult themes and ideas. The screenplay won a Best Story Oscar for Robert Rich, who turned out to be blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (the award was finally claimed in 1975).
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