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Cristo Negro

6.0(3)19631h 21m
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Where to watch Cristo Negro in Mexico

Cristo Negro is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store in Mexico. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there yet. Availability checked 12 June 2026.

About Cristo Negro

Cristo Negro is a 1963 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Ramón Torrado, starring René Muñoz, Jesús Tordesillas and María Silva. It has a runtime of 1 hour 21 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.0/10 from 3 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Cristo Negro in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

After witnessing the murder of her father, the little Mikoa flees the plantation where he works as a slave. Janson, master of the plantation, and his daughter Laura, found lost in the jungle and decide to present to the Father Braulio, a missionary who welcomes him like his son. The young native is raised and educated in the mission, becoming a good man in love with his childhood friend, however, still has much hatred for the person who killed his father, Charles, a cruel white overseer who now at the service of revolutionary blacks.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Cristo Negro in Mexico?+

In Mexico, Cristo Negro is available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store. It isn't on a subscription streaming service there right now.

Is Cristo Negro on Netflix?+

Cristo Negro is not on Netflix in Mexico right now.

How long is Cristo Negro?+

Cristo Negro has a runtime of 1 hour 21 minutes (81 minutes).

Who stars in Cristo Negro?+

Cristo Negro stars René Muñoz, Jesús Tordesillas, María Silva, José Bódalo and Rafael Hernández.

When did Cristo Negro come out?+

Cristo Negro is a 1963 movie directed by Ramón Torrado.

What genre is Cristo Negro?+

Cristo Negro is Drama film.

Who directed Cristo Negro?+

Cristo Negro was directed by Ramón Torrado.

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