El Siete Machos

1951 film
  • 2 May 1951 (1951-05-02)
Running time
108 minutesCountryMexicoLanguageSpanish

El Siete Machos (aka The Seven Macho Men) is a 1951 Mexican comedy western film directed by Miguel M. Delgado, and starring Cantinflas,[1] Alma Rosa Aguirre, and Miguel Ángel Ferriz.

Plot

After the tragic death of her father, who had been ambushed and killed years ago, Rosario returns to the ranch that had belonged to him. Rosario arrives with the desire to meet "El Siete Machos" ("The Seven Macho Men"), an outlaw who in the style of Robin Hood distributes the loot of his robberies among the poor, called like that because "he possesses the courage of seven macho men". Along the way, Rosario meets Margarito, a naive but rogueish ranch hand who looks identical to El Siete Machos.

Cast

  • Cantinflas as Margarito / El Siete Machos
  • Alma Rosa Aguirre as Rosario
  • Miguel Ángel Ferriz as Don Carmelo
  • Miguel Inclán as Toño
  • Delia Magaña as Chole
  • Carlos Martínez Baena as Padre Guzmán (as Carlos M. Baena)
  • Rafael Icardo as Don Ceferino
  • José Elías Moreno as El Chacal
  • Antonio R. Frausto as Jefe municipal
  • Enriqueta Reza as Yerbera
  • Ernesto Finance as Miembro de la banda del Siete Machos
  • Carlos Múzquiz as Manuel
  • Ángel Infante as Don Guadalupe
  • Víctor Alcocer (uncredited)
  • José Chávez (uncredited)
  • Edmundo Espino como Maestro (uncredited)
  • José Luis Fernández as Miembro de la banda (uncredited)
  • Jesús García as Peón (uncredited)
  • Leonor Gómez as Cocinera (uncredited)
  • Cecilia Leger as Invitada a fiesta (uncredited)
  • Kika Meyer as Mujer en cantina (uncredited)
  • José Muñoz as Florentino (uncredited)
  • José Pardavé as Peón (uncredited)
  • Aurora Ruiz as Felisa (uncredited)

References

  1. ^ García Riera, Emilio (1993). Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1951-1952 (in Spanish). Universidad de Guadaljara. p. 122. ISBN 978-968-895-429-4.
  • El Siete Machos at IMDb


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