The Kidnapping of Lola explained
The Kidnapping of Lola |
Director: | Raúl Fernández |
Starring: | Rosa Gloria Chagoyán Rolando Fernández Frank Moro |
Cinematography: | Laura Ferlo |
Editing: | Jorge Rivera |
Studio: | Scope Films |
Runtime: | 112 minutes |
Country: | Mexico |
Language: | Spanish |
The Kidnapping of Lola (Spanish:El secuestro de Lola) is a 1986 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Frank Moro.[1] It is a sequel to the 1983 hit Lola the Truck Driver, and is sometimes known as Lola the Truck Driver 2. Another sequel Lola the Truck Driver 3 followed in 1991.
Cast
- Rosa Gloria Chagoyán as Lola Chagano
- Rolando Fernández as Jorge Stander
- Frank Moro as El Maestro
- Xavier Rizzo as Former Police Officer
- Joaquín García Vargas as Lola's Godfather
- Famie Kaufman as Ana Paula
- María Cardinal Edna Bolkan
- Ricardo Carrión as Former Brawler
- Alfredo Wally Barrón
- Paco Sañudo as Gay at Ana Paula's
- Luis Manuel Pelayo Ernesto Burgueño Carlos Rotzinger Lucía Gálvez Toño Camacho
- Jasmin Lira Marcia Bell Rene Vela Minu Caronni Jose Antonio Woorlich Sergio Sánchez Maria Eugenia Plascencia S.
- Carlos Teran Fernando Moncada Sonia Camacho Miguel Ángel Fuentes
- Juan Barahona
- Licia Suarez Javier Arteaga José Antonio Marros
- Josefina de Manzano
Bibliography
- David Maciel. El Norte: The U.S.-Mexican Border in Contemporary Cinema. SCERP and IRSC publications, 1990.
Notes and References
- Maciel p.46