
TMDb Rating
6.2/10
5 verified votes
They Say I'm a Communist (1951)
DramaComedyCrime
120 min
Plot Summary
A worker overwhelmed by the economic crisis and the cost of living is accidentally propaganda of a political party, apparently from left, who convinces him to join their ranks and defending the working class. After entering through a ritual as mysterious as typical, you will realize demagoguery and arrangements existing between union leaders to maintain the status quo unchanged and profit from mafia practices.
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DramaComedyCrimeAlejandro GalindoAdalberto MartínezMaría Luisa Zea1951
Director
Alejandro Galindo
Top Cast
Adalberto MartínezMaría Luisa ZeaMiguel ManzanoJoaquín RocheCharles Rooner
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