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1944 | B/N | 1h 28

Captain Díaz de Mendoza, later called the “Creole,” returns from the war ready to avenge his father’s death. The murderer, a rich landowner,stole all of his father’s wealth and properties.


Country: México
Direction: Méndez; Fernando
Script: Méndez; Fernando
Production: Méndez; Fernando
Photography: Fisher; Ross
Sound: Randall; Howard
Music: De La Vega; José
Cast:Díaz; Tony, Morillo; Amparo, Silva; Roberto, Baviera; José, Issa; Esperanza
Participation year at FICM: 2009

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