Vino el remolino y nos alevantó Trailer

Vino el remolino y nos alevantó Trailer (1950)

01 March 1950 Drama, History, War 93 mins

Three generations of a stable, middle-class family in the capitol are scattered to the four winds by blowback from the Mexican Revolution.

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Cast

Miguel Ángel Ferriz Sr.

as Don Patricio Ramírez

Carmen Molina

as Toña Ramírez

Luis Beristáin

as Alejandro Ramírez

Emma Roldán

as La generala

Gilberto González

as Capitán Arturo Gómez

Lupe Inclán

as Antonia Ramírez

Tony Díaz

as Ramón Ramírez

Armando Sáenz

as Esteban Ramírez

Manuel Arvide

as Don Florencio

Salvador Quiroz

as Coronel Chávez

Julio Ahuet

as Conspirador

Chel López

as Militar carcel

Ramón Gay

as Capitán Márquez

International Releases Dates

Mexico 01 March 1950

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