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The Divine Caste is a film of genre Drama directed by Julián Pastor with Ignacio López Tarso

The Divine Caste (1977)

The Divine Caste
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Length 2h
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Genres Drama,    War,    Historical
Rating66% 3.33423.33423.33423.33423.3342

The Divine Caste (Spanish:La casta divina) is a 1977 Mexican historical drama film directed by Julián Pastor and starring Ignacio López Tarso, Ana Luisa Peluffo and Pedro Armendáriz Jr.. The film is set in Yucatán around the time of the Mexican Revolution and portrays the social upheaval following General Salvador Alvarado's arrival in the area.

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