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Rodolfo de Anda was the son of producer, director, actor Raul de Anda. His son is Rodolfo de Anda, Jr. and his brothers include producer Raul de Anda Jr. and director, actor Gilberto de Anda. He began his acting career in the mid–1950s. De Anda’s IMDB listing has over 150 acting entries both in film and on television beginning with La ...
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.
El zurdo (English: The Left-Handed) is a 1965 Mexican drama film directed by Arturo Martínez and starring Rodolfo de Anda with Germán Robles, Andrés Soler, Noé Murayama and special performances by Ofelia Montesco, Francisco Avitia, and Irma Serrano.
During the time of its release, Rodolfo de Anda, who portrays The Zorro/Diego de La Vega character, was in the prime of his career and was known for Mexico's version of 'Spaghetti Westerns'. The Movie is Western and the first to portray the Zorro character in such fashion, deviating from the clumsy, lazy or uninterested Diego de La Vega that ...
En drömmares vandring: Dan Andersson: Jarl Kulle: Fear Strikes Out: Jimmy Piersall: Anthony Perkins: The Flying Dutchman: Anthony Fokker: Ton Kuyl: The Helen Morgan Story: Helen Morgan: Ann Blyth: Jeanne Eagels: Jeanne Eagels: Kim Novak: The Joker is Wild: Joe E. Lewis: Frank Sinatra: A Lesson in History: Georgi Dimitrov: Stefan Savov
Juan Pistolas is a 1936 Mexican adventure film directed by Roberto Curwood and starring Raúl de Anda, Lucha Ruanova and Javier de la Parra. [1] Cast
After failing one of her midterm exams in a Madrid high school, Paz Velasco decides to drop out of the academic circuit. She takes this prompt decision much to the chagrin of her father, an overbearing taxi driver.
The Man from Rome is an adaptation of the Arturo Pérez Reverte's 1995 novel La piel del tambor [], [6] which had already spawned a 2007 television adaptation, Quart [], starring Roberto Enríquez and Ana Álvarez.