
Cristo negro
Directed by Ramón TorradoMarch 11, 1963 81mDrama
4.84.5
After witnessing the murder of her father, the little Mikoa flees the plantation where he works as a slave. Janson, master of the plantation, and his daughter Laura, found lost in the jungle and decide to present to the Father Braulio, a missionary who welcomes him like his son. The young native is raised and educated in the mission, becoming a good man in love with his childhood friend, however, still has much hatred for the person who killed his father, Charles, a cruel white overseer who now at the service of revolutionary blacks.
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Cristo negro was released on March 11, 1963.
Cristo negro was directed by Ramón Torrado.
Cristo negro has a runtime of 81m.
Cristo negro was produced by Arturo González, Norberto Soliño, Emilio Bautista, Pedro Escuder.
After witnessing the murder of her father, the little Mikoa flees the plantation where he works as a slave. Janson, master of the plantation, and his daughter Laura, found lost in the jungle and decide to present to the Father Braulio, a missionary who welcomes him like his son. The young native is raised and educated in the mission, becoming a good man in love with his childhood friend, however, still has much hatred for the person who killed his father, Charles, a cruel white overseer who now at the service of revolutionary blacks.
The key characters in Cristo negro are Mikoa / Martín (René Muñoz), Padre Braulio (Jesús Tordesillas), Mary Janson (María Silva).
Cristo negro is a Drama film.
Cristo negro has an audience rating of 4.8 out of 10.






