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'''''Lauro Puñales''''' is a 1969 Mexican film, starring [[Antonio Aguilar]] and his wife, actress [[Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre]].
'''''Lauro Puñales''''' is a 1969 Mexican film, starring [[Antonio Aguilar]] and his wife, actress [[Flor Silvestre (actress)|Flor Silvestre]].

==Plot==
In a Revolutionary [[Morelos]] town, Lauro González also known as Lauro Puñales is a famous daggar-thrower. Rosenda, Teresa, and María Elena are daughters of Don Damian who is an hacendado. Rosenda, the oldest, heads to the doctor's office to see about an issue that has been worrying her. According to the doctor, she is expecting a child--she's positive that the father is Lauro. After, Rosenda is followed by Lauro around the plaza. She arrives home in time to inspect her sisters' cooking. Don Damian also arrives home and is waited with a typical Mexican dinner. Events become more melodramatic, Teresa falls in love with Carlos, a schoolteacher, and María Elena infatuates a Federal captain who has recently came to town. Lauro and Rosenda, are managing to keep their love a secret, amidst the Revolution.


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Revision as of 06:12, 5 December 2010

Lauro Puñales is a 1969 Mexican film, starring Antonio Aguilar and his wife, actress Flor Silvestre.

Plot

In a Revolutionary Morelos town, Lauro González also known as Lauro Puñales is a famous daggar-thrower. Rosenda, Teresa, and María Elena are daughters of Don Damian who is an hacendado. Rosenda, the oldest, heads to the doctor's office to see about an issue that has been worrying her. According to the doctor, she is expecting a child--she's positive that the father is Lauro. After, Rosenda is followed by Lauro around the plaza. She arrives home in time to inspect her sisters' cooking. Don Damian also arrives home and is waited with a typical Mexican dinner. Events become more melodramatic, Teresa falls in love with Carlos, a schoolteacher, and María Elena infatuates a Federal captain who has recently came to town. Lauro and Rosenda, are managing to keep their love a secret, amidst the Revolution.