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Halleluja to Vera Cruz

Two American bandits disguise themselves as priests in order to work undetected in Mexico during the revolution.

Top Cast

  • Lionel Stander

    Lionel Stander

    Sam 'Tonaca"' Thompson

  • Riccardo Salvino

    Riccardo Salvino

    John the Timid

  • Jean Louis

    Jean Louis

    Don Felipe

  • Giampiero Albertini

    Giampiero Albertini

    Gen. Miguel

  • Clara Hopf

    Clara Hopf

    Adelita

  • Flavio Colombaioni

    Flavio Colombaioni

    Clown (as Colombaioni)

  • Camillo Milli

    Camillo Milli

  • Giancarlo Badessi

    Giancarlo Badessi

  • Federico Boido

    Federico Boido

    (as Rick Boyd)

Overview

Two American bandits disguise themselves as priests in order to work undetected in Mexico during the revolution.

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