Champion Without a Crown explained
Champion Without a Crown (Spanish: Campeón sin corona) is a 1946 Mexican sports film directed as well as co-written by Alejandro Galindo and starring David Silva, Amanda del Llano and Carlos López Moctezuma.[1] It is set in the world of boxing.
Cast
- David Silva as Roberto 'Kid' Terranova
- Amanda del Llano as Lupita
- Carlos López Moctezuma as Sr. Rosas
- Fernando Soto as El chupa
- Nelly Montiel as Susana
- Víctor Parra as Joe Ronda
- María Gentil Arcos as Doña Gracia, Madre de Roberto
- Pepe del Río as Juan Zubieta
- Félix Medel as Don Roque
- Aurora Cortés as Anastacia
- José Pardavé as Amigo de Roberto
- Salvador Quiroz as Presidente de la comisión de boxeo
- Alberto Catalá as Second
- Bucky Gutierrez as Pilar, sirvienta
- Roberto Cañedo as Ordoñez
- Antonio Padilla 'Pícoro' as Presentador de peleas
- Carlos Aguirre as Amigo de Susana
- Stephen Berne as Hombre calvo entrenando gimnasio
- Clifford Carr as Mr. Carr, representante de Ronda
- Fernando Curiel as Jorge
- Ramiro Gamboa as Locutor
- Leonor Gómez as Cocinera
- Alfonso Jiménez as Policía
- Ramón G. Larrea as Amigo de Susana
- Pedro Mago Septien as Locutor
- Héctor Mateos as Vendedor
- Ignacio Peón as Mesonero
- Estanislao Shilinsky as Mora
- Hernán Vera as Cantinero
Bibliography
- Segre, Erica. Intersected Identities: Strategies of Visualisation in Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century Mexican Culture. Berghahn Books, 2007.
Notes and References
- Segre p.125-26