The Tiger of Jalisco

The Tiger of Jalisco (Spanish:El tigre de Jalisco) is a 1947 Mexican western film directed by René Cardona and starring Armando Soto La Marina, Delia Magana and Manolo Fábregas.[1]

The Tiger of Jalisco
Directed byRené Cardona
Written byPablo Sánchez Mora
Paulino Masip
René Cardona
StarringArmando Soto La Marina
Delia Magana
Manolo Fábregas
Music byManuel Esperón
CinematographyVíctor Herrera
Edited byJosé W. Bustos
Production
company
Cinematográfica de Guadalajara
Producciónes Grovas
Release date
7 March 1947
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Cast

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References

  1. Agrasánchez p.15

Bibliography

  • Rogelio Agrasánchez. Mexican Movies in the United States: A History of the Films, Theaters, and Audiences, 1920-1960. McFarland, 2006.
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