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Siempre Tuya is a Mexican film of 1952 with singer Jorge Negrete in the lead. It has been filmed in black and white and in Spanish. It contains popular rancheram sung by Jorge Negrete. Story

The film follows the story of farmer Ramón García (Negrete) and his wife Soledad (Gloria Marín) when drought drives them from their land in the Mexican state of Zacatecas. They move to Mexico City, where they can hardly adapt to city life. Ramón does not find a fixed job. They settle in a cracking house, but their home is grounded by a project developer. Soledad finds work as a housewife and sees her husband only a few moments a night.

Ramón ruthlessly instigates a theater during a talent hunt that is broadcast live on the radio. Ramón is a candidate and, despite the fact that the presenter makes him ridiculous as a rural farmer, impresses the public with a moving version of Mexico Lindo (Beautiful Mexico). By the audience's reaction, he is hired by the radio station manager as an artist. García gets a broad appeal through his traditional, romantic-nationalist songs. Now that García is worth a lot and is famous, he hires a luxury apartment, but his wife Soledad fears they do not belong in such a rich environment.

Soledad's fear is not found to be unfounded. Her husband falls into the claws of Mirta (Joan Page), a blonde with a strong "gringo" accent. In the end, Ramón realizes that he is aware of his faithful wife.

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