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Juan Pistolas (1936 Film)
''Juan Pistolas'' is a 1936 Mexican adventure film directed by Roberto Curwood and starring Raúl de Anda, Lucha Ruanova and Javier de la Parra.Pick p.225 Cast * Raúl de Anda as Juan Pistolas * Lucha Ruanova as Rosita * Javier de la Parra as Juanito * Joaquín Grajales as Don Chencho * Refugio Silva as Lolita * Manuel Buendía as Pepe Montes * David Valle González as Matías * Ángel Moreno as Ramón * Isauro Ruiz as Ricardo * Antonio Peimbert as Pablo Fernández * Lepe as Medrano * Ernesto Cuevas as Lucas * Federico Calcáneo as Federico * Gilberto González (actor), Gilberto González * Max Langler * Juan Garcia References Bibliography * Pick, M. Zuzana. ''Constructing the Image of the Mexican Revolution: Cinema and the Archive''. University of Texas Press, 2010. External links

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Roberto Curwood
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