Invincible Guns

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Invincible Guns
Directed by Benito Alazraki
Written by Alfredo Salazar
Produced by Guillermo Calderón
Roberto G. Rivera
Starring Elvira Quintana
Armando Silvestre
Roberto G. Rivera
Cinematography Enrique Wallace
Edited by Jorge Busto
Music by Antonio Díaz Conde
Production
company
Cinematográfica Calderón
Release date
26 May 1960
Running time
75 minutes
CountryMexico
LanguageSpanish

Invincible Guns (Spanish: Pistolas invencibles) is a 1960 Mexican western film directed by Benito Alazraki and starring Elvira Quintana, Armando Silvestre and Roberto G. Rivera. [1]

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  1. Riera p.86

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