The Coyote (1955) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 5, 1955

Original Title:
El Coyote

Alternate Titles:
Coyote
Il Coyote

Genres:
Drama | Western

Production Companies:
Oro Films
Unión Films

Production Countries:
Mexico | Spain

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 74

California, 1848. An invading army has defeated the few opposing forces and the territory has become part of the United States. Don César de Echagüe, an old gentleman, begs his son César to return from Europe, confident that he will know how to confront the oppressor.

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Adaptation:
Jesús Franco

Assistant Director:
Jesús Franco

Assistant Editor:
Mercedes Gimeno

Associate Producer:
Ismael Palacio Bolufer

Camera Operator:
Manuel Merino
Aurelio Torres

Characters:
José Mallorquí

Co-Producer:
Fernando Soler
Salvador Elizondo

Costume Designer:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente
Rafael Abienzo

Dialogue:
Jesús Franco

Director:
Joaquín Romero Marchent
Fernando Soler

Director of Photography:
Ricardo Torres

Editor:
Antonio Gimeno

Hairstylist:
Esperanza Paradela

Lyricist:
Manuel Bribiesca
Jesús Franco

Makeup Artist:
Fernando Florido

Musician:
Manuel Bribiesca

Original Music Composer:
Manuel Bribiesca
Odón Alonso

Producer:
Eduardo Manzanos
Gonzalo Elvira

Production Assistant:
Ignacio Gutiérrez

Production Design:
Eduardo Torre de la Fuente

Production Manager:
Ricardo Sanz

Production Secretary:
Carmen Salas
José María Monís

Screenplay:
Jesús Franco

Screenstory:
Antonio Abad Ojuel
Pedro Masó
Pedro Chamorro

Second Assistant Director:
José Luis de la Torre

Sound Engineer:
Jaime Torrens
Antonio Alonso

Still Photographer:
Rafael Pacheco

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Humberto Cornejo

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