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 | |
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Directed by | Rafael Villaseñor Kuri |
Produced by | Vicente Fernández |
Written by | Adolfo Torres Portillo |
Starring | Vicente Fernández Blanca Guerra Felipe Arriaga Gloria Marín |
Music by | Ernesto Cortázar II |
Cinematography | Xavier Cruz |
Edited by | Maximino Sánchez Molina |
Production company | Cima Films |
Release date | 3 April 1980 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
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
- 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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