El valle de los miserables

El valle de los miserables
Directed by René Cardona Jr.
Produced by Gustavo Bravo Ahuja
Written by Enrique Albuerne (novel)
René Cardona Jr.
Jorge Patiño
Starring Mario Almada
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Alma Muriel
Silvia Mariscal
Music by Gustavo César Carrión
Cinematography Daniel López Santos
Edited by Alfredo Rosas Priego
Distributed by CONACINE
Release date
  • 12 June 1975 (1975-06-12)
Running time
110 minutes
Country Mexico
Language Spanish

El valle de los miserables (English: The valley of the miserable) is a 1975 Mexican drama film. Based in the novel El Valle Nacional by Enrique Albuerne.

Synopsis

In 1909, the former Judge Cristobal Zamarripa Zamarripa is the owner of the Valle Nacional, the a plantation where snuff exploits workers, supported by the tyrant Porfirio Diaz, who sends political prisoners as slaves. Others are engaged with the promise of high wages, but end up owing all to the company store. All are tortured, raped or killed when they protest. Another rancher (whose brother was killed by Zamarripa), will be punished, but flees and becomes revolutionary. The Zamarripa minions betray each other and they flee of the revolutionaries, led by fugitive landowner. The prisoners, upon release, massacred all the Zamarripa Family.[1]

Cast

  • Mario Almada ... Don Cristobal Zamarripa
  • Ana Luisa Peluffo ... Concepción Zamarripa
  • Silvia Mariscal ... Margarita Zamarripa
  • Alma Muriel ... Marina Guzmán
  • Fernando Almada ... Verduguillo
  • Ricardo Carrión ... Dr. Felipe Álvarez
  • Marianne Sauvage ... Lydia Zamarripa
  • Hugo Stiglitz ... Felipe Aguirre
  • Jorge Russek ... Pancracio
  • René Cardona ... Don Luis Aguirre
  • Roberto "Flaco" Guzmán ... Chico
  • Guillermo Álvarez Bianchi ... Don Casimiro
  • Jose Carlos Ruiz ... Tío Chinto
  • Famie Kauffmann "Vitola" ... Doña Vírgen
  • Farnesio de Bernal ... Sacerdote
  • Juan Jose Martínez Casado ... Don Crispín

References

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