The Road to Sacramento explained

The Road to Sacramento
Director:Chano Urueta
Starring:Jorge Negrete
María Elena Marqués
Julio Villarreal
Music:Rosalío Ramírez
Federico Ruiz
Cinematography:Jack Draper
Editing:Mario González
Studio:Filmex
Distributor:Clasa-Mohme
Runtime:95 minutes
Country:Mexico
Language:Spanish

The Road to Sacramento (Spanish: Camino de Sacramento) is a 1946 Mexican adventure film directed by Chano Urueta and starring Jorge Negrete, Rosario Granados and Julio Villarreal[1] [2] It was shot at the Azteca Studios in Mexico City. The film's sets were designed by the art director Luis Moya.

Synopsis

Two twin brothers Antonio and Juan Ruiz have been brought up separately, both believing the other is dead. Antonio becomes a famous bandit near Sacramento in California while Juan is a lawyer in Seville. One day the two meet by accident and join forces against the corrupt governor Enrique Ledesma, who murdered their father.

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Notes and References

  1. Sandoval p.143
  2. Riera p.287