El Caballo Bayo


10:00 pm - 12:00 am, Today on WRDM Telexitos (19.2)

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About this Broadcast
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Doroteo está herido pero aún así intenta encontrar a quien asesinó a su padre. Encuentra la compasión de una joven llamada Isabel, que le ofrece trabajo en su hacienda, donde él se involucra en las apuestas y en las carreras de caballos, arriesgando todo lo que tiene.

1969 Spanish, Castilian
Drama Acción/aventura Oeste

Cast & Crew
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Antonio Aguilar (Actor) .. Jesús/Doroteo Aguilar
Maricruz Olivier (Actor) .. Isabel
Jaime Fernández (Actor) .. Rodolfo Fierro
Víctor Manuel Mendoza (Actor) .. Arias
Enrique Lucero (Actor) .. Remigio

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Did You Know..
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Antonio Aguilar (Actor) .. Jesús/Doroteo Aguilar
Born: May 01, 1919
Died: June 19, 2007
Trivia: Antonio Aguilar was a major Mexican musical personality and action star of the 1950s and 1960s. His prowess at both singing and fisticuffs also enabled him to be compared favorably with several of Hollywood's top Western personalities. In films from 1952, Aguilar occasionally made appearances in American films with Mexican backgrounds. One of his most memorable English-language film roles was the antagonistic General Rojos in the sprawling, brawling John Wayne/Rock Hudson vehicle The Undefeated (1969). Aguilar died of pneumonia after a battle with heart disease at age 88.
Maricruz Olivier (Actor) .. Isabel
Born: January 01, 1935
Died: January 01, 1984
Trivia: Leading lady of Mexican stage and screen. She won many awards for her performances.
Jaime Fernández (Actor) .. Rodolfo Fierro
Alejandro Reyna 'Tío Plácido' (Actor) .. Plácido
Víctor Manuel Mendoza (Actor) .. Arias
Born: October 19, 1913
Enrique Lucero (Actor) .. Remigio
Born: January 01, 1919
Died: May 09, 1989
Trivia: An actor since the 1950s, Enrique Lucero is best remembered as host of the long-running Latin American radio series La Hora Latina. His screen credits include Villa (1958) and The Magnificent Seven (1960), both lensed in his native Mexico. In the 1960s, he was seen in a few horror films, quite a departure from his avuncular radio and TV image. Enrique Lucero's later films ranged from Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (in 1969 as Ignacio) to Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (in 1973 as Jake).
Víctor Eberg (Actor)
Manuel 'Manver' Vergara (Actor)
Manuel Dondé (Actor)

Before / After
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Caso cerrado
12:00 am