
El rey del tomate
Romance · Comedy · Drama
Overview
El rey del tomate ("The Tomato King") is a 1964 Mexican comedy-drama film, directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Eulalio González, Luz Márquez, and Emma Roldán.
Top Cast


Eulalio González
Eulalio González
Librado Cantú Escamilla (as Lalo González Piporro)
Eulalio González
Librado Cantú Escamilla (as Lalo González Piporro)


Luz Márquez
Luz Márquez
Silvia
Luz Márquez
Silvia


Emma Roldán
Emma Roldán
Tía Milagros
Emma Roldán
Tía Milagros
Alfredo Wally Barrón
Alfredo Wally Barrón
El Toro, bandido (as Alfredo Walli Barrón)
Alfredo Wally Barrón
El Toro, bandido (as Alfredo Walli Barrón)
Luis Lomelí
Luis Lomelí
Enrique
Luis Lomelí
Enrique


María Elena Velasco
María Elena Velasco
Clienta de Librado (uncredited)
María Elena Velasco
Clienta de Librado (uncredited)


José Jasso
José Jasso
Chema
José Jasso
Chema


Antonio Bravo
Antonio Bravo
Don Cosme
Antonio Bravo
Don Cosme


José Chávez
José Chávez
Bandido
José Chávez
Bandido
Antonio Haro Oliva
Antonio Haro Oliva
Entrenador de esgrima
Antonio Haro Oliva
Entrenador de esgrima
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