
112 minutes
6/20/1984
Against a background of war breaking out in Europe and the Mexican fiesta Day of Death, we are taken through one day in the life of Geoffrey Firmin, a British consul living in alcoholic disrepair and obscurity in a small southern Mexican town in 1939. The consul's self-destructive behaviour, perhaps a metaphor for a menaced civilization, is a source of perplexity and sadness to his nomadic, idealistic half-brother, Hugh, and his ex-wife, Yvonne, who has returned with hopes of healing Geoffrey and their broken marriage.

Albert Finney
as Geoffrey Firmin

Jacqueline Bisset
as Yvonne Firmin

Anthony Andrews
as Hugh Firmin

Ignacio López Tarso
as Dr. Vigil

Katy Jurado
as Senora Gregoria

James Villiers
as Brit
Dawson Bray
as Quincey

Carlos Riquelme
as Bustamante
Jim McCarthy
as Gringo
José René Ruiz
as Dwarf

Eleazar García Jr.
as Chief of Gardens

Salvador Sánchez
as Chief of Stockyards

Sergio Calderón
as Chief of Municipality
Araceli Ladewuen Castelun
as Maria

Emilio Fernández
as Diosdado
Arturo Sarabia
as Cervantes

Roberto Sosa
as Few Fleas

Hugo Stiglitz
as Sinarquista
Ugo Moctezuma
as Latin Consul
Isabel Vázquez
as Chicken Lady
Gustavo Fernandez
as Transvestite
Irene Díaz de Dávila
as Concepta
Alberto Olvera
as Matador
Eduardo Borbolla
as Don Juan Tenorio

Alejandro Suárez
as Doña Ines
Rodolfo De Alexandre
as Bus Driver
Juan Ángel Martínez
as Passenger
Martín Palomares Carrión
as Dead Indian
Mario Arévalo
as Horseman
Ramiro Ramírez
as Second Horseman
Günter Meisner
as Herr Krausberg (German Attaché) (uncredited)
Alfonso Castro Valle
as (uncredited)