Talpa

Talpa

Release date : December 20, 1956
Runtime : 1h 39m
Countries of origin : Mexico /
Original Language : Spanish /
Director : Alfredo B. Crevenna /
Writers : Edmundo Báez / Juan Rulfo /
Production companies : Cinematográfica Latina /
December 20, 1956 1h 39m Mexico Drama Spanish More
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Produced on a grand scale, the Mexican Talpa relates the simple story of two brothers. The older of the siblings, Tanilo (Victor Manuel Mendoza) is a well-to-do family man; the other, Estaban (Jamie Fernandez), is one step above a wastrel. When Tanilo is felled by illness, Estaban is forced to take over the family's blacksmith business. He also inaugurates a romance with Tanilo's attractive young wife Juana (Lilia Prado). Punishment is eventually doled out in a manner which suggests that God Himself is exacting retribution on the adulterous couple. Originally released at 87 minutes, Talpa was pared down to 73 minutes for American consumption.
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  • title:Talpa
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1956
  • Runtime:1h 39m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Mexico ·
  • Original Language: Spanish ·
  • Director: Alfredo B. Crevenna /
  • Writers: Edmundo Báez · Juan Rulfo ·
  • Production companies: Cinematográfica Latina ·
  • Overview:Produced on a grand scale, the Mexican Talpa relates the simple story of two brothers. The older of the siblings, Tanilo (Victor Manuel Mendoza) is a well-to-do family man; the other, Estaban (Jamie Fernandez), is one step above a wastrel. When Tanilo is felled by illness, Estaban is forced to take over the family's blacksmith business. He also inaugurates a romance with Tanilo's attractive young wife Juana (Lilia Prado). Punishment is eventually doled out in a manner which suggests that God Himself is exacting retribution on the adulterous couple. Originally released at 87 minutes, Talpa was pared down to 73 minutes for American consumption.
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