El Topo decides to confront warrior Masters on a trans-formative desert journey he begins with his 6 year old son, who must bury his childhood totems to become a man. El Topo (the mole) claims to be God, while dressed as a gunfighter in black, riding a horse through a spiritual, mystical landscape strewn with old Western movie, and ancient Eastern religious symbols. Bandits slaughtered a village on his path, so El Topo avenges the massacred, then forcibly takes their leader's woman Mara as his. El Topo's surreal way is bloody, sexual and self-reflective, musing of his own demons, as he tries to vanquish those he encounters.
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Alejandro Jodorowsky | El Topo |
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Brontis Jodorowsky | Hijo |
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José Legarreta | Moribundo |
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Alfonso Arau | Bandido 1 |
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Luis Alfonso Fernández Miranda | Bandido 2 |
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Ali Junco | Bandido 3 |
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Gerardo Zepeda | Bandido 4 |
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René Barrera | Bandido 5 |
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René Alís | Bandido 6 |
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Federico Gonzáles | Bandido 7 |
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Vicente Lara | Bandido 8 |
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Pablo Leder | Monje 1 |
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Giuliano Girini Sasseroli | Monje 2 |
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Cristian Merkel | Monje 3 |
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Aldo Grumelli | Monje 4 |
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Mara Lorenzio | Marah |
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David Silva | Coronel |
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Ignacio Martínez España | Manco |
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Eliseo Gardea Saucedo | Cojo |
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Héctor Martínez | Maestro 1 |
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Paula Romo | Desconocida |
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Bertha Lomelí | Gitana |
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Juan José Gurrola | Maestro 2 |
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Víctor Fosado | Maestro 3 |
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Agustin Isunza | Maestro 4 |
| Director | Alejandro Jodorowsky |
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| Writer | Alejandro Jodorowsky | |
| Producer | Mick Gochanour, Juan López Moctezuma, Moshe Rosemberg, Saúl Rosemberg, Roberto Viskin | |
| Musician | Alejandro Jodorowsky | |
| Photography | Rafael Corkidi | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Audio Tracks | SUB [English] |
| Distributor | Abkco Music & Records |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 07, 2014 |