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Angels and Cherubs (1972)

Genre : Mystery, Drama, Fantasy, Horror

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Rafael Corkidi

Synopsis

A tragic celestial-western that explores Adam and Eve's paradise from a surreal point of view.

Actors

Roberto Cañedo
Roberto Cañedo
Don Jacobo Marroquín
Jorge Humberto Robles
Jorge Humberto Robles
Cristián
Helena Rojo
Helena Rojo
Angela
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Ana Luisa Peluffo
Gabriela
Cecilia Pezet
Cecilia Pezet
Onfalia
David Silva
David Silva
Doctor Ismael
Vicente Lara
Vicente Lara
El Juez
Lea Corkidi
Lea Corkidi
young Eva
Pablo Corkidi
Pablo Corkidi
young Adán
Coralito
Coralito
Singer
Max Liszt
Max Liszt
Arturo Fernández
Arturo Fernández
Yolanda Casarin
Yolanda Casarin
Belerma
Juan Gómez
Juan Gómez
Gamaliel
Carlos Guisa Hohenstein
Carlos Guisa Hohenstein
Rubens Medel
Rubens Medel
Don Rafael
Jaime Stolar
Jaime Stolar
El Cantor

Crews

Rafael Corkidi
Rafael Corkidi
Director
Carlos Illescas
Carlos Illescas
Writer
Roberto Viskin
Roberto Viskin
Producer
Nacho Méndez
Nacho Méndez
Music
Rafael Corkidi
Rafael Corkidi
Director of Photography
Federico Landeros
Federico Landeros
Editor
Heriberto Enters
Heriberto Enters
Production Design
Tere Corkidi
Tere Corkidi
Costume Design
Graciela Muñoz
Graciela Muñoz
Makeup Artist
Fernando Durán Rojas
Fernando Durán Rojas
Assistant Director
Hans Baimler
Hans Baimler
Camera Operator

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