Las tres tumbas explained

Las tres tumbas
Director:Alberto Mariscal
Producer:Jesús Campos
Arnulfo Delgado
Roberto González Benavidez
Alberto Mariscal
Starring:Federico Villa
Norma Lazareno
Narciso Busquets
Music:Ernesto Cortázar II
Cinematography:Mariano García
Studio:Producciones del Rey
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

Las tres tumbas (English: "The Three Tombs") is a 1980 Mexican drama film directed by Alberto Mariscal and starring Federico Villa, Norma Lazareno and Narciso Busquets.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

Two lovers marry despite all objections, shocking the people of their town. After many years, her three children return to the town, and upon arrival they find out that the people there have not yet forgiven their parents and therefore they are not welcome.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Garza Arredondo, p. 207
  2. Díaz López, p. 312
  3. Amador & Ayala Blanco, p. 50