• "Four stars."  San Diego Union Tribune

  • "...a compelling hour..."

  • "...thoughtful yet entertaining and above-all informative..." Austin American-Statesman

Just before dawn on March 9, 1916, a band of Mexican revolutionaries loyal to General Francisco "Pancho" Villa crossed the border into the United States and attacked the town of Columbus, New Mexico. Within a matter of hours, seventeen Americans and 67 Mexicans lay dead. The next day, President Woodrow Wilson announced the formation of the Punitive Expedition under the command of General John "Blackjack" Pershing. Within three months over 150,000 U.S. National guardsmen and Army regulars would be mobilized, in what was the largest troop deployment in the United States since the Civil War. "The Hunt for Pancho Villa" recounts the events that brought the U.S. and Mexico to the brink of war in the early part of this century. The film draws on a wealth of visual archival materials, such as photographs, postcards, cartoons, newsreel and film excerpts found in public and private collections in the United States and Mexico. Eleven months after they entered Mexico, the Punitive Expedition returned without ever having caught sight of Pancho Villa.

  • National PBS broadcast on the American Experience
  • Best Written Western Documentary, Spur Award, Western Writers of America
    Imagen Award
  • Best Documentary, National Conference of Christians and Jews

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For more information about this topic, check out the following links:

  • Mexican Revolution of 1910 and Its Legacy: This interactive website provides a timeline of the major events of the Mexican Revolution, including Villa's role. Features of the site include special topics, historical pictures, corrido music clips, and articles on how the legacy of revolution continues to affect life today.




The Hunt for Pancho Villa (1993)

Producers

Director
Writer
Narrator

Paul Espinosa
Hector Galan
Hector Galan
Paul Espinosa
Linda Hunt

  • Corporation for Public Broadcasting Production Grant
  • American Experience Production Grant
  • New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities
  • Arizona Humanities Council
  • Texas Committee for the Humanities

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