El luchador fenómeno (1952)
Amado is an employee of a brewery that dreams of success in football. Inveterate dreamer sends a letter to the pantheon of athletes. There champions Assembly decides to send the spirit of a great scorer for help. However, the devil, a fighter with no luck, decides to take the place of the player and turn beloved wrestling champion. This is one of the first incursions of Mexican cinema to the sub-genre of movies precursor struggle and many others that followed over the decades of the 50s and 60s.
Director: Fernando Cortés
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Adalberto Martínez as Amado Rodriguez Fernández |
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Bárbara Gil as Martha |
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Óscar Pulido as Don Ernesto |
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Tito Junco as Danny López |
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Joaquín García Vargas as Leo de Corrido |
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Wolf Ruvinskis as El Diablo Negro |
| Directing | Fernando Cortés | Director |