
La marcha a Zacatecas
Genres
Overview
Villistas, army officers, heirs and heiresses all gather at the home of a recently deceased hacendado. Everybody has an agenda, everybody butts heads in comical ways. Or not so much.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
90 min
Release Date
1969-08-28
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
5
Vote Average
5
Rodolfo de Anda
Teniente Rodolfo Robles
Héctor Suárez
Sargento Margarito
Jorge Lavat
Capitán Agustín Tovar
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Mayor González
Tito Junco
Coronel Santos
José Elías Moreno
Don Eusebio
Rosario Gálvez
Doña María viuda de Altamirano
Nora Lárraga 'Karla'
Rosa María
Claudia Islas
María Isabel
Jacqueline Fellay
Marion, la francesa
Eva Muller
María Suzuki, la japonesa
Nancy Glenn
Mary, la americana
Lina Marín
María Guadalupe, la mexicana
Eleanor Sagan
Mariuska, la rusa
Edith Hodgkinson
Mariana, la italiana
Víctor Alcocer
General Villa
Jorge Fegán
General Felipe Ángeles
José Dupeyrón
Teniente
José Luis Carol
Militar retaguardia
Pancho Córdova
Notario
Agustín Isunza
Señor cura
Armando Acosta
Militar (uncredited)
Joaquín Cordero
Aparición especial (uncredited)
Federico González
Militar (uncredited)
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5.8
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6.5
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6.6
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7.0
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