In a plaza in Mexico, a group of gypsies try to deceive the public by selling them all kinds of "amulets that cure evils." When business is booming, a rich Mexican landowner, Don Antonio, appears who, by performing songs, attracts the public away from the rogue gypsies. These, desperate, call María, a genuine representative of the race, who faces Antonio singing in a kind of lyrical challenge. A folkloric comedy that reproduces the scheme of "The Taming of the Shrew" with Hispanic and Mexican typicalisms in a contrast of cultures and music: flamenco copla and Mexican corridos.
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In a plaza in Mexico, a group of gypsies try to deceive the public by selling them all kinds of "amulets that cure evils." When business is booming, a rich Mexican landowner, Don Antonio, appears who, by performing songs, attracts the public away from the rogue gypsies. These, desperate, call María, a genuine representative of the race, who faces Antonio singing in a kind of lyrical challenge. A folkloric comedy that reproduces the scheme of "The Taming of the Shrew" with Hispanic and Mexican typicalisms in a contrast of cultures and music: flamenco copla and Mexican corridos.