
Old Gringo
Action · Drama · Romance
Overview
A writer forms a triangle with a schoolmarm and a Mexican general on the run.
Top Cast


Jane Fonda
Jane Fonda
Harriet Winslow
Jane Fonda
Harriet Winslow


Gregory Peck
Gregory Peck
Ambrose Bierce
Gregory Peck
Ambrose Bierce


Jimmy Smits
Jimmy Smits
Gen. Tomas Arroyo
Jimmy Smits
Gen. Tomas Arroyo


Gabriela Roel
Gabriela Roel
La luna
Gabriela Roel
La luna


Patricio Contreras
Patricio Contreras
Col. Frutos Garcia
Patricio Contreras
Col. Frutos Garcia


Sergio Calderón
Sergio Calderón
Zacarias
Sergio Calderón
Zacarias


Guillermo Ríos
Guillermo Ríos
Monsalvo
Guillermo Ríos
Monsalvo


Jim Metzler
Jim Metzler
Ron
Jim Metzler
Ron


Anne Pitoniak
Anne Pitoniak
Mrs. Winslow
Anne Pitoniak
Mrs. Winslow


Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pancho Villa
Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
Pancho Villa
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