

Mexicanos al Grito de Guerra
Genres
Overview
In times of the French Intervention, a student of Nunó, author of the Mexican National Anthem, falls in love with the niece of the French Ambassador, which causes quite amusing complications.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
105 min
Release Date
1943-09-16
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
8
Vote Average
5.9
Pedro Infante
Lt. Luis Sandoval
Lina Montes
Esther Dubois
Miguel Inclán
President Benito Juárez
Miguel Arenas
Conde Dubois de Saligny
Miguel Ángel Ferriz Sr.
Gen. Ignacio Zaragoza
Carlos Riquelme
Francisco González Bocanegra
Armando Soto La Marina 'El Chicote'
Pastelero
Salvador Carrasco
Jaime Nunó
Margarita Cortés
Lupe
Francisco Jambrina
Gen. Juan Prim
Manuel Arvide
Gen. Lorencez
Eduardo Arozamena
Señor Salas
Guillermo Nuñez
Alberto
Salvador Quiroz
Antonio López de Santa Anna
Arturo Soto Rangel
Sandoval
Roberto Corell
Oficial
Ángel T. Sala
Napoleon III
Pedro Elviro
Lombardini
Ramón G. Larrea
Gen. Jurien
Max Langler
Lider conservador
Manolo Noriega
Limosnero ciego
Ignacio Peón
Esteban
Ricardo Carti
Gen. Almonte
José Goula
Mr. Wyckie
Chel López
Gringo correo
Dolores Camarillo
Sirvienta
Guillermo Zetina
(uncredited)
Armando Gutiérrez
Felipe
Stephen Berne
Soldado francés (uncredited)
Ana María Hernández
Invitada a cena (uncredited)
María Valdealde
Invitada a cena (uncredited)
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