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Talpa

6.3(7)19561h 24m
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Where to watch Talpa in Mexico

Talpa is streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads in Mexico. Availability checked 23 June 2026.

About Talpa

Talpa is a 1956 movie in the Drama genre, directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna, starring Lilia Prado, Víctor Manuel Mendoza and Jaime Fernández. It has a runtime of 1 hour 24 minutes. It holds an average rating of 6.3/10 from 7 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Talpa in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

Overview

Produced on a grand scale, the Mexican Talpa relates the simple story of two brothers. The older of the siblings, Tanilo (Victor Manuel Mendoza) is a well-to-do family man; the other, Estaban (Jamie Fernandez), is one step above a wastrel. When Tanilo is felled by illness, Estaban is forced to take over the family's blacksmith business. He also inaugurates a romance with Tanilo's attractive young wife Juana (Lilia Prado). Punishment is eventually doled out in a manner which suggests that God Himself is exacting retribution on the adulterous couple. Originally released at 87 minutes, Talpa was pared down to 73 minutes for American consumption.

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Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch Talpa in Mexico?+

In Mexico, you can stream Talpa on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

Is Talpa on Netflix?+

Talpa is not on Netflix in Mexico right now, but you can stream it on Amazon Prime Video and Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

How long is Talpa?+

Talpa has a runtime of 1 hour 24 minutes (84 minutes).

Who stars in Talpa?+

Talpa stars Lilia Prado, Víctor Manuel Mendoza, Jaime Fernández, Hortensia Santoveña and Leonor Llausás.

When did Talpa come out?+

Talpa is a 1956 movie directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna.

What genre is Talpa?+

Talpa is Drama film.

Who directed Talpa?+

Talpa was directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna.

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