The Zebra (La cebra) 13 years old

Once upon a country...a revolution, and two gunmen searching for their identity

During the Mexican Revolution, Leandro and Odón, two war vultures, find a zebra. They mistakenly believe this to be an American horse and thus begin a journey in search of General Obregón, who they assume, will appoint them as colonels given their peculiar beast of burden. They partake in several adventures during their journey.

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The Zebra Cast

Name Character
Paulina Gaitán She was 19, now 32 years old as Valentina
Jesús Ochoa He was 29, now 42 years old as Álvaro Obregón
Julián Villagrán He was 37, now 50 years old as Coronel
Manolo Solo He was 110, now 123 years old as El Tuerto
Harold Torres He was 28, now 41 years old as Odón Gómez
Raúl Adalid as Oficial Hurtado
Humberto Elizondo He was 63, now 76 years old as El General Quesada
Jorge Adrián Espíndola He was 23, now 36 years old as Leandro Pérez
Leticia Huijara She was 44, now 57 years old as Juana

The Zebra Crew

Name Department
Julio de la Rosa as Music. He was 38 (now 51) years old Sound
Óscar Figueroa as Editor. He was 27 (now 40) years old Editing
Fernando Javier León Rodríguez as Director. He was 45 (now 58) years old Directing
Fernando Javier León Rodríguez as Screenplay. He was 45 (now 58) years old Writing
Shantal Franceschi as Art Direction. Art
Elvira Richards as Casting. Production
The Zebra poster
The Zebra (13 years)

Once upon a country...a revolution, and two gunmen searching for their identity

  • Release day: Friday, March 25, 2011
  • Runtime: 99 minutes