The world of struggle and the cinematography have experienced epic episodes throughout history. One of them lived in the movie free nacho, who had the gladiator as an opponent Silver King, who played the role of Ramses.
The story begins to weave the accidental way Silver King (rpd) was cast in the movie, since 2005 he went to the World Wrestling Council to get his salary as he always did, and that’s where one of the company’s managers suggested that to try a casting that some film producers did.
Silver King reluctantly present, was even forced to attend the casting where they did some photo shoots, where he liked to share with colleagues Universe 2000, Sacred mask, Shocker Y Canek.
Cesar Gonzalez he passed the first test, so he was quoted in the Churubusco Studios where they asked him for some moves of the struggle, there you made a key to one of the film’s producers, winning the role, but without realizing it.
Silver King, without much interest in cinema, he went to Guadalajara to fulfill their competences struggle, and there he got a call from the producer Ricardo del Rio, who made it official was chosen for the film; Nevertheless, his first answer was to know how much they were going to pay himbecause he was unwilling to step away from the ring for two months. But he knew the sum, did not hesitate to say yes and immersed himself completely in the film.
Already in the movie, Cesar Gonzalez made a great friendship with the actor Jack black, who played the role of free nachoas well as with the actress Ana de la Reguera (Sister Encarnacion).
Surprised by its capabilities
Then, Silver King He remembered his early days in the movie where he immediately surprised the film’s producers with his skills above the ring.
“The choreographer called me and asked if I could do the moves they did and I said yes. I put on some tennis shoes and pants, and when I finished the routine, he was impressed.
“Then I started to do more movements and keys; the truth that I left him the ‘square eye’“he recalled at the time Cesar Gonzalez, on the YouTube channel BOX Y LUCHA Magazine.