The Coyote's Justice (Spanish: La justicia del Coyote) is a 1956 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy.[1] Based on the character El Coyote created by J. Mallorquí. It was a sequel to the 1955 film The Coyote.
The Coyote's Justice | |
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Directed by | Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent |
Written by | Jesús Franco José Mallorquí |
Produced by | Gonzalo Elvira |
Starring | Abel Salazar Gloria Marín Manuel Monroy |
Cinematography | Rafael Pacheco |
Music by | Odón Alonso |
Production companies | Centauro Films Oro Films |
Release date | 8 March 1956 |
Countries | Mexico Spain |
Language | Spanish |
Don Cesar de Echague, masquerading as the avenger "El Coyote", continues the American troops' fight against injustice and perversion of justice against the Hispanic population of California in the mid-1840s. At the same time, he courts the charming Leonor de Acevedo as a nobleman who lives inconspicuously. She rejects him at first because she only knows him as a cowardly nobleman, but rewards him with her love when she learns about his true calling.
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