
Luis Aragón was born on August 19, 1919 in Ejutla de Crespo, Oaxaca, Mexico. He was an actor and director, known for Ánimas Trujano (El hombre importante) (1962), The Brainiac(1962) and My Son, the Hero (1961). He died on July 26, 1973 in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Three boys, after participating in the events of 1968 in Mexico, find themselves in the need to get away from the social struggle

The story of an impossible love that a couple lives in secret because they are very young. Mexico's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1967.

Two cowboys fight over ownership of a horse and a woman.

An anthropologist goes to the mountains to study the problems of the indigenous people and finds out that they are being dispossessed of their lands.

An old gangster returns from the United States to Mexico City to live with his sister-in-law and his two nephews, where he will face the daily life of a middle-class family.

Mexican feature film

Biography of the famous composer of children's music Gabilondo Soler. Starts from his childhood, when he worked as a pastor and grandmother tried to teach him to play the piano. Later he went to the city to study music theory and began writing his first songs.

Tourists visiting the pyramids in Mexico experience a string of deaths and disappearances while staying at a nearby hotel. Police investigators Fernando and Cornado are assigned to the case and attempt to solve the mystery with the help of reporter (and girlfriend of Fernando) Veronica and the wrestler Santo.

In order to stop a vampire from terrorizing the countryside, some locals decide to break into his coffin at night and steal his ashes. Complications ensue.

A professor and a vampire hunter join forces to destroy the murderous vampire Nostradamus and his minions.
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