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Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro 1979

★ 4.67 votes90 min📅 1979-06-28

Set against the dusty chaos of a lawless border town in 1979, *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* delivers a raw Western punch where crime thrives under the shadow of prejudice.

Director: Alfredo Salazar

Cast

Hugo Stiglitz
Hugo Stiglitz
Blanco
Jorge Luke
Jorge Luke
Rojo
Shandira
Negro
Carlos East
Carlos East
Juan Antonio Edwards
Rodrigo Puebla
Héctor Godoy
Héctor Godoy
Alfredo Wally Barrón
Polo Salazar
Carlos Houman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* (1979) about?

*Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* follows three outsiders—a Chiricahua Apache, a white man, and a Black woman—bound by shared suffering in a corrupt frontier town. Their bond ignites a crusade of justice against those who've hidden behind scapegoating and oppression.

Who directed *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro*?

The film was helmed by director Alfredo Salazar, whose work captures the raw edge of Mexican Westerns with a focus on moral complexity.

Who stars in *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro*?

The cast features Hugo Stiglitz, Jorge Luke, Shandira, Carlos East, and Juan Antonio Edwards in pivotal roles.

Is *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* (1979) worth watching?

For fans of gritty, socially charged Westerns, *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* offers a refreshing take on the genre. With its tight runtime and themes of solidarity among the marginalized, it's a hidden gem worth tracking down. Just don't expect a polished Hollywood sheen.

How long is *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro*?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro (1979) — A 1970s Western of vengeance and unlikely alliances

Set against the dusty chaos of a lawless border town in 1979, *Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro* delivers a raw Western punch where crime thrives under the shadow of prejudice. Directed by Alfredo Salazar, this gritty film weaves a tale of survival and retribution as an Apache warrior joins forces with a disillusioned white drifter and a Black woman, both scarred by a system that brands them outcasts. Together, they turn the tables on those who've exploited their vulnerability, blending vengeance with a defiant quest for justice.

Salazar's direction infuses the frontier with an unflinching atmosphere, where moral lines blur and redemption feels as elusive as the horizon. Starring Hugo Stiglitz, Jorge Luke, and Shandira, the trio's chemistry crackles against a backdrop of societal hypocrisy, making this a standout entry in the Western genre that lingers long after the credits roll.