Coyote and Bronca

Coyote and Bronca (Spanish: El Coyote y la Bronca) is a 1980 Mexican adventure film directed by Rafael Villaseñor Kuri and starring Vicente Fernández, Blanca Guerra, Felipe Arriaga and Gloria Marín.[1]

Coyote and Bronca
Directed byRafael Villaseñor Kuri
Produced byVicente Fernández
Written byAdolfo Torres Portillo
StarringVicente Fernández
Blanca Guerra
Felipe Arriaga
Gloria Marín
Music byErnesto Cortázar II
CinematographyXavier Cruz
Edited byMaximino Sánchez Molina
Production
company
Cima Films
Release date
3 April 1980
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Cast

  • Vicente Fernández as Juan Mireles / El Coyote
  • Blanca Guerra as María Trinidad / La Bronca
  • Gloria Marín as Señora Marcia
  • Angélica Vale as Amalia, niña
  • Felipe Arriaga as El Cotija
  • Estela Piquer as Amalia
  • Carlos Derbez as Perseguidor
  • Polo Ortín as Gerente hotel
  • Freddy Fernández as Hijo de anciana
  • Emma Roldán as Anciana enferma
  • Carlos León as Perseguidor
  • Mario Saavedra as Joven mojado
  • Jennifer De Mello
  • Queta Carrasco as Doña Leobarda, viejita chismosa
  • José Nájera as Don Norberto
  • Guillermo Lagunes
  • Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi as Sacerdote
  • Paco Sañudo as Empleado prostíbulo
  • Regino Herrera as Abuelo
  • Oscar Traven as Esbirro de Norberto
  • Jorge Reynoso as Mojado
  • Armando Martín as Juan, hijo del Coyote
  • Elizabeth Aguilar as Prostituta
  • Federico Falcón
  • Diana Ferreti as Prostituta
  • Inés Murillo as Nicanora, sirvienta
  • José L. Murillo as Valerio
  • María Prado as Mujer del Cotija
  • Ángela Rodríguez as Mujer en iglesia
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References

  1. Ramírez Berg, p. 134.

Bibliography

  • Ramírez Berg, Charles. Cinema of Solitude: A Critical Study of Mexican Film, 1967-1983. University of Texas Press, 2010.
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