I'm a Real Mexican
I'm a Real Mexican (Spanish: Soy puro mexicano) is a 1942 Mexican comedy thriller film directed and co-written by Emilio Fernández and starring Pedro Armendariz, Janet Alcoriza and David Silva. Its plot has drawn comparisons to the American All Through the Night released the same year.[1]
| I'm a Real Mexican | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Emilio Fernández |
| Written by | Emilio Fernández Robert Quigley Raúl de Anda |
| Produced by | Raúl de Anda |
| Starring | Pedro Armendariz Janet Alcoriza David Silva |
| Cinematography | Jack Draper |
| Edited by | José W. Bustos |
| Music by | Francisco Domínguez Antonio Díaz Conde |
Production company | Producciones Raúl de Anda |
Release date |
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Running time | 125 minutes |
| Country | Mexico |
| Language | Spanish |
The film's sets were designed by the art director Jesús Bracho.
Synopsis
A Mexican bandit escapes from jail and becomes entangled with a ring of Axis agents who are plotting an invasion of Mexico.
Cast
- Pedro Armendáriz as Guadalupe Padilla
- Janet Alcoriza as Raquel
- David Silva as Juan Fernández
- Andrés Soler as Osoruki Kamasuri
- Margarita Cortés as Conchita
- Charles Rooner as Rudolph Hermann von Ricker
- Antonio Bravo as Agente X 32
- Alfredo Varela as Pepe
- Pedro Galindo
- Alejandro Cobo
- Miguel Inclán as Pedro
- Armando Soto La Marina as Ángel
- Conchita Sáenz as Mamá de Conchita
- Alfonso Bedoya
- Abelardo Guttiérez
- Egon Zappert
- Ernest Ruschin
- Modesto Luengo
- Stephen Berne as Esbirro de Rudolph
- Max Langler
- Pedro Vargas
- Luis Aguilar as Rafael
- Rogelio Fernández
References
- Herzberg
Bibliography
- Herzberg, Bob. Revolutionary Mexico on Film: A Critical History, 1914-2014. McFarland, 2014.
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