The Coyote (1955)

The Coyote (1955) poster

California, 1848. An invading army has defeated the few opposing forces and the territory has become part of the United States. Don César de Echagüe, an old gentleman, begs his son César to return from Europe, confident that he will know how to confront the oppressor.

Director: Joaquín Romero Marchent, Fernando Soler
Genre: Drama, Western
Runtime: 74 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Manuel Bribiesca, Odón Alonso
Cinematography: Ricardo Torres
Editing: Antonio Gimeno
Production: Oro Films, Unión Films
Country: Mexico, Spain
Language: Español
Original Language: es

Keywords

secret identity, los angeles, california, masked hero, masked rider, landowner

More Films by Director: Joaquín Romero Marchent, Fernando Soler
More Films in Genre: Drama, Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Coyote about?
California, 1848. An invading army has defeated the few opposing forces and the territory has become part of the United States. Don César de Echagüe, an old gentleman, begs his son César to return from Europe, confident that he will know how to confront the oppressor.
Who directed The Coyote?
The Coyote was directed by Joaquín Romero Marchent, Fernando Soler.
Who stars in The Coyote?
The Coyote stars Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín, Manuel Monroy, Santiago Rivero, Rafael Bardem, Carlos Otero.
How long is The Coyote?
The Coyote has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is The Coyote?
The Coyote is a Drama, Western film.
Where was The Coyote produced?
The Coyote was produced in Mexico, Spain.