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  1. Nov 6, 2012 · November 6, 2012. Pancho Villa, seen here in a still taken from Mutual’s exclusive 1914 film footage. But did the Mexican rebel really sign a contract agreeing to fight his battles...

  2. Nov 30, 2010 · 30 November 2010 / Mike Dash. Pancho Villa pictured shortly after the Battle of Ojinaga, in January 1914 – an engagement he delayed for the benefit of American newsreel cameras. The still comes from Mutual Film’s exclusive footage.

  3. In 1914, Villa, looking for money and press, inked a pact with the Mutual Film Corp. that guaranteed exclusive rights to shoot his corner of the war; for their part, Villa’s troops would attack ...

  4. May 1, 2010 · Mutual went so far as to take some of its footage of Villa, mix it with new scenes starring Walsh, and release another film, “The Outlaw’s Revenge,” casting Villa as a rogue.

  5. Rocha finds lost footage that Pancho Villa commissioned from the Mutual Film Company in 1914. Rocha's compilation includes interviews and archival footage, much of it staged; one sequence is from the 1914 Mutual film in which the Raoul Walsh portrays Villa. VHS from SubCine.

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  6. Jan 5, 2016 · But no plot for any Walsh film was more improbable than the one he shot in 1914. Mexican Revolution Gen. Pancho Villa contacted Griffith’s Mutual Film Corporation to film a movie about the general with footage of real battles from Villa’s war with President Victoriano Huerta in northern Mexico.

  7. Apr 18, 2020 · The one-picture deal stated that, in exchange for $25,000 and 20 percent of the film profits, Villa would allow the company exclusive access to film him and his troops as they engaged in battles ...

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