Los Malvados


07:25 am - 09:05 am, Monday, November 24 on De Película ()

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Película de vaqueros sobre tres bandidos que van en pos de un tesoro escondido tras rescatar a una señorita en apuros y prometer cuidarla. Realizada en México.

1965 Spanish, Castilian
Comedia Drama Acción/aventura Oeste

Cast & Crew
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Manuel Capetillo (Actor) .. Javier
Eric Del Castillo (Actor) .. Julio
Irma Serrano (Actor) .. Ana
Víctor Alcocer (Actor) .. Comisario
Antonio Brillas (Actor) .. Juan
Emilio Fernández (Actor) .. `El Coyote'

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Manuel Capetillo (Actor) .. Javier
Eric Del Castillo (Actor) .. Julio
Irma Serrano (Actor) .. Ana
Víctor Alcocer (Actor) .. Comisario
Born: January 01, 1916
Died: January 01, 1984
Antonio Brillas (Actor) .. Juan
René Barrera (Actor)
Felipe de Castillo (Actor)
Evelia Sandoval (Actor)
Emilio Fernández (Actor) .. `El Coyote'
Born: March 26, 1903
Died: August 06, 1986
Trivia: Known to his devotees as "El Indio" because of his mixed parentage, Emilio Fernandez was not yet out of his teens when his participation as an officer in Mexico's Huerta rebellion earned him a 20-year prison sentence. Escaping to the United States in 1923, Fernandez worked as a Hollywood extra and bit player, returning to Mexico when granted amnesty in 1934. His directorial career began in 1941 with La Isla de la Pasion. Within a few years he was Mexico's foremost filmmaker specializing in populist dramas, many of them starring his wife, Columba Dominguez. His 1943 film Maria Candelaria won a Cannes Film Festival Grand Prize, while his 1946 adaptation of John Steinbeck's The Pearl, starring his favorite actor Pedro Armendariz and photographed by his longtime collaborator Gabriel Figueroa, earned several additional awards. His fame and prestige did nothing to quench his personal combustibility; notorious in cinematic circles as the only prominent director who ever actually shot a film critic, he later served six months of a four-and-a-half year sentence for manslaughter after killing a farm laborer during an argument. In the '50s Fernandez's prestige declined as the quality of his films slackened and he returned to acting; however, every few years he also directed. In the '60s and '70s he appeared in a number of American films.
Arturo Silva (Actor)
Felipe del Castillo (Actor)

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