Lauro Puñales (English: Lauro Daggers) is a 1969 historical drama film directed by René Cardona, and starring Antonio Aguilar, Flor Silvestre, and Jaime Fernández.
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Directed by | René Cardona |
Written by | Rafael García Travesi |
Produced by | Gregorio Walerstein |
Starring | Antonio Aguilar Flor Silvestre Jaime Fernández |
Cinematography | Raúl Domínguez |
Edited by | Federico Landeros |
Music by | Enrico C. Cabiati |
Production companies | Estudios América S.A. Cima Films S.A. |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Mexico |
Language | Spanish |
In Emiliano Zapata's hometown of Anenecuilco lives Lauro Puñales, a famous revolutionary leader and agrarian. The town's political boss and municipal president are confidants to the federals. The political boss urges the peasants to give him back the lands that they took from them, albeit Lauro defends the peasants and also promotes the revolutionary cause. He is in love with Rosenda, a widow and daughter of notable citizen Damián Rodríguez.
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