El Zorro de Jalisco (1941)
Isabel, the daughter of Don Antonio; a rich land owner in Tepestates, Jalisco returns to her town after five years away, to visit her father. She is confronted by the unpleasant surprise that her dad has been assassinated by the malicious municiple government, which has the whole town in a clutch of terror. "An excellent sharp-shooter is worth more here, than a good lawyer..." This phrase inspires lawyer Leonardo Torres to convert himself into a guardian of justice, who will defend the right of the weak against tyranny. Nobody would ever guess that the "timid" lawyer is in reality none other than the dreadful "Zorro of Jalisco."
Directors: José Benavides hijo, Raúl Martínez Solares.
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Pedro Armendáriz as Leonardo Torres |
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Consuelo de Alba as Isabel |
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Emilio Fernández as Ernesto |
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Agustín Isunza as Estilógrafo |
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Manuel Pozos as Don Luis |
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Lucha Reyes as La nena |
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Tito Junco as En nene |
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Miguel Inclán as Sonaja |
| Directing | José Benavides hijo | Director |
| Writing | José Benavides hijo | Writer |
| Art | Jorge Fernández | Production Design |
| Editing | Emilio Gómez Muriel | Editor |
| Directing | Raúl Martínez Solares | Director |