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The Mexican

Based on the short story by Jack London. 1910 year. Mexican patriots are preparing an uprising against the dictatorship of Diaz. Young Felipe Rivera joins the revolutionary junta, whose father and mother were shot by dictators. The hour of rebellion is near, but the heroes lack weapons. To get the necessary amount of money, Rivera decides to perform in the ring against Ward, America’s strongest boxer...

Top Cast

  • Oleg Strizhenov

    Oleg Strizhenov

    Rivera / Fernandez

  • Boris Andreyev

    Boris Andreyev

    Paulino Vera

  • Daniil Sagal

    Daniil Sagal

    Arrellano

  • Mark Pertsovskiy

    Mark Pertsovskiy

    Ramos

  • Nadezhda Rumyantseva

    Nadezhda Rumyantseva

    May

  • Vladimir Dorofeyev

    Vladimir Dorofeyev

    Diego

  • Tatyana Samoylova

    Tatyana Samoylova

    Maria

  • Lev Durasov

    Lev Durasov

    detachment commander

  • Mikhail Astangov

    Mikhail Astangov

    Kelly

Overview

Based on the short story by Jack London. 1910 year. Mexican patriots are preparing an uprising against the dictatorship of Diaz. Young Felipe Rivera joins the revolutionary junta, whose father and mother were shot by dictators. The hour of rebellion is near, but the heroes lack weapons. To get the necessary amount of money, Rivera decides to perform in the ring against Ward, America’s strongest boxer...

Rating

6.8 / 10
5 Reviews
1 Popular

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