
Gangsters Versus Cowboys
Drama
Overview
Gangster Johnny Carmenta must confront the "Charro of the Slums" Pancho Domínguez, who has control over the city, but their rivalry gets worse when rumba dancer Rosa befriends both men.
Top Cast


Rosa Carmina
Rosa Carmina
Rosa
Rosa Carmina
Rosa


Juan Orol
Juan Orol
Johnny Carmenta
Juan Orol
Johnny Carmenta
José Pulido
José Pulido
Pancho Domínguez
José Pulido
Pancho Domínguez


Roberto Cañedo
Roberto Cañedo
Julio
Roberto Cañedo
Julio
Raúl Guerrero
Raúl Guerrero
Murciélago
Raúl Guerrero
Murciélago
Manuel Arvide
Manuel Arvide
Felipe
Manuel Arvide
Felipe


Florencio Castelló
Florencio Castelló
Paquiro
Florencio Castelló
Paquiro
Chel López
Chel López
Mecánico
Chel López
Mecánico
Ricardo Avendaño
Ricardo Avendaño
Ricardo Avendaño
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