The Phantom Train (1926)
Adolfo, a railroad engineer, is sent to a provincial station to investigate a series of thefts from trains. The investigation uncovers the existence of an unknown gang, led by a man named Ruby, who finds ways of committing their crimes in broad daylight. Director García Moreno received the full cooperation of the National Railroad in the making of the film, and it still stands today as a document of the great technological advances made in Mexico during the 1920s.
Director: Gabriel García Moreno
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Carlos Villatoro as Ing. Adolfo Mariel |
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Manuel de los Ríos as Paco Mendoza / el Rubí |
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Carlos Sánchez Alducín as Bandit |
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Rafael Araiza as Bocachula |
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Carrera Sr. as Cashier |
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Angelita Ibáñez as Carmela |
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Clara Ibáñez as Elena del Bosque |
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Vecino Orizaba as Tomás del Bosque |
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Manuel Oropeza as Bandit |
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Guillermo Pacheco as El chango |
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Neto Rodríguez Pasquel as Bandit |
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Enrique Rivadeneyra as Bandit |
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Sr. Sánchez Tello as Bandit |
| Directing | Gabriel García Moreno | Director |
| Crew | Manuel Carrillo | Cinematography |