The Coyote's Justice Explained

The Coyote's Justice
Director:Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent
Producer:Gonzalo Elvira
Starring:Abel Salazar
Gloria Marín
Manuel Monroy
Music:Odón Alonso
Cinematography:Rafael Pacheco
Studio:Centauro Films
Oro Films
Country:Mexico
Spain

The Coyote's Justice (Spanish: La justicia del Coyote) is a 1956 Mexican-Spanish western film directed by Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent and starring Abel Salazar, Gloria Marín and Manuel Monroy.[1] Based on the character El Coyote created by J. Mallorquí. It was a sequel to the 1955 film The Coyote.

Plot

Don Cesar de Echague, masquerading as the avenger "El Coyote", continues the American troops' fight against injustice and perversion of justice against the Hispanic population of California in the mid-1840s. At the same time, he courts the charming Leonor de Acevedo as a nobleman who lives inconspicuously. She rejects him at first because she only knows him as a cowardly nobleman, but rewards him with her love when she learns about his true calling.

References

  1. de España p.215

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