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The Capture of Gabino Barrera (1970)

Overview

International playboys in NYC get mixed up with a bank robbery and have to evade the police long enough to reach Mexico. long the way, they pick up an orphan boy who says he's running away from an abusive stepfather. Fourth in a series of four.
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René Cardona profile
René Cardona

Director

Cast

Antonio Aguilar profile
Antonio Aguilar

Eleazar García profile
Eleazar García

Alejandro Reyna profile
Alejandro Reyna

Amadee Chabot profile
Amadee Chabot

Julián Bravo profile
Julián Bravo

Raúl Meraz profile
Raúl Meraz

Víctor Alcocer profile
Víctor Alcocer

Pascual García Peña profile
Pascual García Peña

Ramon Ayala profile
Ramon Ayala

Himself

Cornelio Reyna profile
Cornelio Reyna

Himself

Antonio Aguilar profile
Antonio Aguilar

Eleazar García profile
Eleazar García

Alejandro Reyna profile
Alejandro Reyna

Amadee Chabot profile
Amadee Chabot

Julián Bravo profile
Julián Bravo

Raúl Meraz profile
Raúl Meraz

Víctor Alcocer profile
Víctor Alcocer

Pascual García Peña profile
Pascual García Peña

Ramon Ayala profile
Ramon Ayala

Himself

Cornelio Reyna profile
Cornelio Reyna

Himself

Extra

Release Date

April 15, 1970

Original Language

English, Spanish

Budget

$0.00

Production Company

Estudios América logoFilmex logo

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