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The following is a list of episodes of the American sitcom ALF. ... "La Cucaracha" Peter Baldwin: Jerry Stahl: May 4, 1987 () 1025: 16.4/26 [26] 25: 25
La Cucaracha (Spanish pronunciation: [la kukaˈɾatʃa], "The Cockroach") is a popular folk song about a cockroach who cannot walk. The song's origins are Spanish , [ 1 ] but it became popular in the 1910s during the Mexican Revolution . [ 2 ]
When the Mexican Revolution was exploding, there was a woman who made history, her name was "La Cucaracha" (María Félix). Her great passion was the Revolution, but her downfall was a man: Colonel Antonio Zeta (Emilio Fernández), who has eyes for another woman, Isabel, the widow (Dolores del Río). The rivalry between both women explodes.
Two guys who live in the cabin discover the alien and believe he is an anteater and attempt to butcher him. One of the guys discovers that ALF can talk and then Willie comes by to rescue the alien. The episode ends in the living room where ALF is showing pictures of the family vacation to Lucky. The episode title is based on the Willie Nelson song.
During the Mexican Civil War of 1913, mercenary Tom Bryan (Rory Calhoun) and his Lewis machine gun he names ("La Cucaracha") joins a band of revolutionaries headed by Colonel Juan Castro (Gilbert Roland).
La Cucaracha is a 1934 American short musical film directed by Lloyd Corrigan. The film was designed by Robert Edmond Jones, who was hired by Pioneer Pictures to design the film in a way to show the new full-color Technicolor Process No. 4 ("three-strip" Technicolor) at its best. Process No. 4 had been used since 1932, mainly in Walt Disney ...
In the episode, Grampa confesses that Homer has a half-brother named Herbert Powell, a car manufacturer. Homer finds Herbert, who makes Homer design his company's new car, which is an overpriced monstrosity that bankrupts Herb. The episode was written by Jeff Martin and directed by Wes Archer. Danny DeVito provided the voice of Herb.
(NOTE: this was the last episode to premiere on France 3. After this episode, France 2 and France 4 aired reruns of the show during Okoo. Reruns of the first two seasons were shown on Gulli. New episodes were shown on Canal+ Family (in 2008), and both K2 Italy and Gulli in 2017.)