
Then God Named It Earth
Drama · History
Overview
During the Mexican Agrarian Reform, an engineer travels to a town to distribute the land of the landowners among the peasants.
Top Cast


Katy Jurado
Katy Jurado
Marta
Katy Jurado
Marta


Ignacio López Tarso
Ignacio López Tarso
Efrén Domínguez
Ignacio López Tarso
Efrén Domínguez


Manuel Capetillo
Manuel Capetillo
Sebastián
Manuel Capetillo
Sebastián
José Luis Jiménez
José Luis Jiménez
Tata Pedro Domínguez
José Luis Jiménez
Tata Pedro Domínguez


David Silva
David Silva
Don Cosme Aguilar
David Silva
Don Cosme Aguilar
Miguel Córcega
Miguel Córcega
Professor Marin
Miguel Córcega
Professor Marin
David Hayat
David Hayat
Young Pedro Martínez
David Hayat
Young Pedro Martínez


Quintín Bulnes
Quintín Bulnes
Captain Manuel Cienfuegos
Quintín Bulnes
Captain Manuel Cienfuegos
Rafael Islas
Rafael Islas
Rafael Islas


Tito Junco
Tito Junco
General Prisciliano Sánchez
Tito Junco
General Prisciliano Sánchez
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