

Rosauro Castro (1950)
Now streaming on Zoovie: Rosauro Castro (1950) — 1h 30m, free in HD. Directed by Roberto Gavaldón, starring Pedro Armendáriz, Carlos López Moctezuma, and María Douglas. Crime and Drama on multiple servers, no signup.
What is Rosauro Castro (1950) about?
Cardoza's death, a candidate for mayor of a village chief enemy and Rosauro Castro, leads to Mr. Garcia Mata to undertake an investigation. Upon arriving realizes that even the whole town, including the mayor, lives in fear by the chief and only achieved revenge end the injustices committed by Rosauro Castro.
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- Director:
- Roberto Gavaldón
- Production:
- Cinematográfica Azteca
- Country:
- Mexico
- Languages:
- Spanish
- IMDb:
- tt0042908
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Who stars in Rosauro Castro (1950)?
Pedro Armendáriz as Rosauro Castro, Carlos López Moctezuma as Don Antonio, María Douglas as Marta, Carlos Navarro as Chabelo Campos, Arturo Martínez as Lic. García Maza, Mimí Derba as Doña Margarita, Enriqueta Reza as Madre de Pedro Cardoza, Rogelio Fernández as Fidel.

Rosauro Castro

Don Antonio

Marta

Chabelo Campos

Lic. García Maza

Doña Margarita

Madre de Pedro Cardoza
Fidel

Esperanza
Señora Campos
Sabino
Rubén
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I watch Rosauro Castro online for free?▼
You can watch Rosauro Castro (1950) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
How long is Rosauro Castro?▼
Rosauro Castro has a running time of 1h 30m (90 minutes total).
Who directed Rosauro Castro?▼
Rosauro Castro was directed by Roberto Gavaldón.
Is Rosauro Castro worth watching?▼
Rosauro Castro has well-received reviews with a rating of 6.2/10 based on 11 votes.
What genre is Rosauro Castro?▼
Rosauro Castro is a Crime and Drama film released in 1950.
Who stars in Rosauro Castro?▼
The cast of Rosauro Castro includes Pedro Armendáriz, Carlos López Moctezuma, María Douglas, Carlos Navarro and Arturo Martínez.



























