The Tiger of Jalisco (Spanish: El tigre de Jalisco) is a 1947 Mexican western comedy film directed by René Cardona and starring Armando Soto La Marina, Delia Magana and Manolo Fábregas.[1] It was shot at the Churubusco Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Vicente Petit.
The Tiger of Jalisco | |
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Directed by | René Cardona |
Written by | Pablo Sánchez Mora Paulino Masip René Cardona |
Starring | Armando Soto La Marina Delia Magana Manolo Fábregas |
Cinematography | Víctor Herrera |
Edited by | José W. Bustos |
Music by | Manuel Esperón |
Production companies | Cinematográfica de Guadalajara Producciónes Grovas |
Distributed by | Azteca Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
Synopsis
editA mayor offers a reward to the capture of a notorious bandit, but the local hotel owner and others object as the outlaw brings in paying tourists to the town.
Cast
edit- Armando Soto La Marina as León Bravo
- Delia Magaña as Cinda
- Manolo Fábregas as Eduardo
- Beatriz Aguirre as Rosita
- Luis G. Barreiro as Don Pancho
- Miguel Inclán as Tigre de Pedrero
- Alfonso Bedoya as Bandido
- Juan Pulido as Don Ruperto, señor alcalde
- Fanny Schiller as Tía de Mary, tourist
- Maria Stein as Mary, tourist
- Teté Casuso as Rita, actress
- Enrique Peña Franco
- Manuel Noriega as Puerta
- Julio Ahuet as Cantinero
- Guillermo Bravo Sosa as Don Matías
- José Escanero as Don Cenón
- Edmundo Espino as Señor juez
- María Gentil Arcos as Mamá de Eduardo
- Sara Montes as Mujer en restaurante
- José Muño as Inspector Ordóñez
- Ignacio Peón as Pueblerino
- Humberto Rodríguez as Pueblerino
- María Luisa Smith as Pueblerina
References
edit- ^ Agrasánchez p.15
Bibliography
edit- Agrasánchez, Rogelio. Mexican Movies in the United States: A History of the Films, Theaters, and Audiences, 1920-1960. McFarland, 2006.