

Drama · Western
Overview
American journalist John Reed travels to Mexico during the Mexican Revolution and interviews Francisco Villa. At the same time, we learn about his relationship with his lover Mabel Dodge, his participation in the Patterson strike, and his work as a reporter during World War I.
Top Cast


Franco Nero
Franco Nero
John Reed
Franco Nero
John Reed


Ursula Andress
Ursula Andress
Mabel Dodge
Ursula Andress
Mabel Dodge


Jorge Luke
Jorge Luke
Emiliano Zapata
Jorge Luke
Emiliano Zapata


Blanca Guerra
Blanca Guerra
Blanca Guerra
Heraclio Zepeda
Heraclio Zepeda
Heraclio Zepeda


Jorge Reynoso
Jorge Reynoso
Pancho Villa
Jorge Reynoso
Pancho Villa
Roberto Ruy
Roberto Ruy
Roberto Ruy
Trinidad Esclava
Trinidad Esclava
Trinidad Esclava
Humberto Elizondo
Humberto Elizondo
Humberto Elizondo
Roberto Schlosser
Roberto Schlosser
Roberto Schlosser
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