

They Say I'm a Communist
Directed by Alejandro GalindoA 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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They Say I'm a Communist was released on July 12, 1951.
They Say I'm a Communist was directed by Alejandro Galindo.
They Say I'm a Communist has a runtime of 2h.
They Say I'm a Communist was produced by César Santos Galindo.
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.
The key characters in They Say I'm a Communist are Benito Reyes Zubirán (Adalberto Martínez), Bertha Chagoy y Puente (María Luisa Zea), Macario Carrola (Miguel Manzano).
They Say I'm a Communist is rated TV-PG.
They Say I'm a Communist is a Drama, Comedy, Crime film.
They Say I'm a Communist has an audience rating of 7 out of 10.









