The Mark of the Skunk (1950)
The Mark of the Skunk (1950)
In 1840 California, The Texmelucan viscount bizco, offers a feast for his son Tin, who returned from Italy where he studied fencing. The boy turns out to be a coward who flees in terror after refusing to fight a duel with Captain Gaspar. In their flight, Tin rescues a witch was tied to a tree. Grateful, the witch gives him an ointment that will make him invincible for an hour. The coward swordsman will have three opportunities to use it and save his father from the injustices of the evil ruler Marcelo.

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Germán Valdés Germán Valdés As: Tin
Silvia Pinal Silvia Pinal As: Lupita
Marcelo Chávez Marcelo Chávez As: Don Marcelo de Toluca
Rafael Alcayde Rafael Alcayde As: Capitán don Gaspar de Cadereyta
Hortensia Constance Hortensia Constance As: Doña Leonor de Tijuana
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In 1840 California, The Texmelucan viscount bizco, offers a feast for his son Tin, who returned from Italy where he studied fencing. The boy turns out to be a coward who flees in terror after refusing to fight a duel with Captain Gaspar. In their flight, Tin rescues a witch was tied to a tree. Grateful, the witch gives him an ointment that will make him invincible for an hour. The coward swordsman will have three opportunities to use it and save his father from the injustices of the evil ruler Marcelo.


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Certification: A

Details

Genres: Family, Comedy

Language: Español

Release Date: 15 June 1950

Country: MX

Runtime: 105m

Company Credits

Company: AS Films

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Manuel Fontanals

Manuel Fontanals

Production Design

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Jorge Stahl Jr.

Jorge Stahl Jr.

Cinematography

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