Lola the Truck Driver 3
Directed byRaúl Fernández hijo
Written byCarlos Valdemar
Rolando Fernández
Raúl Fernández hijo
Produced byGuillermo Cisneros
Fernando de Fuentes hijo
Raúl Fernández hijo
Rolando Fernández
Leobardo Olivares
Óscar Sánchez
Gerardo Velazco
StarringRosa Gloria Chagoyán
Rolando Fernández
Frank Moro
CinematographyArmando Castillón
Edited byJorge Rivera
Music byEnrique Londaits
Richard Mochulsky
Production
companies
Televicine
Cinematografica Fernandez
Distributed byTelevicine
Release date
17 January 1991
Running time
90 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Lola the Truck Driver 3 (Spanish:El gran reto - Lola la Trailera 3) is a 1991 Mexican action film directed by Raúl Fernández hijo and starring Rosa Gloria Chagoyán, Rolando Fernández and Frank Moro.[1] It is the third and last in a trilogy of films begun by Lola the Truck Driver in 1983.

Cast

  • Rosa Gloria Chagoyán as Lola Chagano
  • Rolando Fernández as Jorge Stander
  • Frank Moro as El Maestro
  • Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez
  • Guillermo Rivas as Mechanician
  • Susana Cabrera
  • Alfredo Solares
  • Charly Valentino
  • Enrique Cuenca
  • Joaquin Garcia Vargas as Lola's Godfather
  • Guillermo de Alvarado
  • Luis Aguilar
  • María Cardinal
  • Ricardo Carrión
  • Viviana Rey as Korna
  • Julio Fernandez
  • David Fuentes
  • Daniel Benítez as himself - Reporter
  • Paco Sañudo as Gay at Ana Paula's
  • Rene Vela
  • Daniela Mori
  • Armando Castillon
  • Lucía Gálvez
  • Adolfo Magaldi
  • Verónica Torriz
  • Rubén Fernández
  • Sonia Velazquez
  • Memo Ruiz
  • Luis A. Rodriguez
  • José Antonio Garzón
  • Jesús Iñiguez
  • Eduardo Garante
  • Toño Soriano
  • Juan Almazan
  • Manuel Garza
  • José Manuel Fernández
  • Gilberto Hamilton
  • Jones Carrabazal
  • Fernando Ortiz
  • Antonio Ortiz
  • Alejandro Herédia
  • Eduardo Sánchez Torell
  • Hugo González Guzmán
  • Miguel Ángel Sánchez
  • Richard Mossulske

References

  1. Ruétalo & Tierney

Bibliography

  • Victoria Ruétalo, Dolores Tierney. Latsploitation, Exploitation Cinemas, and Latin America. Routledge, 2009.


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