
Luis Aguilar Manzo (1918 - 1997) was a Mexican film and television actor and singer of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. He was also known as El Gallo Giro, and was noted for his performances in films as El 7 leguas (1955) and El látigo negro (1958). Aguilar was born in Hermosillo, Sonora. He was given his first leading role in the film Sota, Caballo y Rey (1944). He had two daughters (Anna Luisa...
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This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón family, who built grand movie palaces in Mexico and the U.S., employing thousands to produce incomparable, hugely successful, and often reprehensible populist-genre films that were utterly and uniquely Mexican.

One more of the numerous films of Julio Aldama Jr.

A med student goes on vacation to see his family, only to be gunned down. As the only survivor, he seeks revenge for their deaths.

A reporter begins to suspect that the murders he’s been assigned to cover could be the work of his army buddy - now heroin addict - Roy, who suffers from blackouts.

A cursed watch, a dead son and a Father cursed to be tormented by demonic/occult figures... People are shanked, rooms shift back and forth, reality warps...

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Elderly woman bonds with other senior citizens for emotional support.

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Mexican action movie about a demonic gun.

The casual, fun-loving naughtiness of a small town is interrupted when the local priest has an 'end of the world' visitation from Saint Anthony. Or maybe he was just drunk and imagined the whole thing.
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