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El buscabullas

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El buscabullas
Directed byRaúl de Anda, Jr.
Screenplay byRamón Obón
Story byRaúl de Anda
Produced byAntonio de Anda
StarringRodolfo de Anda
Héctor Suárez
Silvia Manríquez
CinematographyRaúl Domínguez
Edited bySergio Soto
Music byRicardo Carrión
Production
company
Distributed byCine Visión
Release date
  • May 13, 1976 (1976-05-13) (Mexico)
Running time
88 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

El buscabullas (Brawlers) is a 1976 Mexican western drama film directed by Raúl de Anda, Jr. and starring Rodolfo de Anda, Héctor Suárez, and Silvia Manríquez. It was filmed in Eastmancolor using the Mexiscope process.

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Cast

Production

The exterior scenes of El buscabullas were shot in the state of Durango at locations such as Cañón de las Huertas, Lerdo de Tejada, el Saltillo, San Vicente de Chupaderos, and the Peña del Águila Dam from May 17 to May 31, 1974.[1] The interior scenes were shot in sound stages at Estudios América between May 6 to June 22, 1974.[2] The film was also known as Su muerte, unos dólares.[2]

Release

The film premiered in Mexico City at the Cine Maríscala theater for four weeks.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tejada Andrade, Alberto (1999). Durango: filmografía, julio 1954 – diciembre 1999. Gobierno del Estado de Durnago, Turismo y Cinematografía.
  2. ^ a b c García Riera, Emilio (1995). Historia documental del cine mexicano: 1974-1976. Universidad de Guadalajara. ISBN 9688956619.

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