
Gabriela Goldsmith
1963 (62 года)Taquito de ojo
Francisco Guerrero
Sergio Goyri, Gabriela Goldsmith
Two small-town guys get more adventure than they want in the big city in this action comedy from Mexico. Montes (Sergio Goyri) is a none-too-bright yokel from the country who heads into the big city with his best friend Juan (Charly Valentino) to buy a pickup truck. Montes wants to get his vehicle and head on home, but Juan persuades him to take in some of the sights of the big city first. It turns out, however, that Montes had the right idea for a change; while visiting a night spot, they accidentally spy a gang of jewel thieves who are forced to kill someone, and when the crooks give chase, Montes and Juan must spend the night running for their lives.
Taquito de ojo
Reclusorio
Ismael Rodríguez
Cuitláhuac Rodríguez, Ignacio López Tarso
The human and divine justice are exposed through five real life stories related to the legal processes of a prison. The cases presented are: "I want to stay in jail", "Blood between women", "The raped prostitute", "The kidnapped policeman", and "Euthanasia or murder?"
Reclusorio
El hijo de Pedro Navaja
Alfonso Rosas Priego
Guillermo Capetillo, Adalberto Martínez
The legend of "Peter The Knife" continues in this popular sequel to one of Mexico's all-time blockbusters. Following in his infamous father's footsteps, Peter, Jr. manages to get more than his fair share of the love of beautiful women...and the hatred of his enemies. Action and drama from New York to Acapulco.
The Son of Peter the Knife
Travesía del Desierto
Mauricio Walerstein
Humberto Zurita, Claudia la Gatta
Victor, a successful and well-respected businessman, is obsessed by the legend that an indigenous woman told him when he was a child. Victor lives a conventional life with a family that knows and complains about his constant infidelities. When the woman is dying, she sends for Victor and her son Jose Francisco, who is working as his chauffeur. They both answer the summons. Their lives take an unexpected turn.
Crossing the Desert
Yako, cazador de malditos
Rubén Galindo
Eduardo Yáñez, Gregorio Casal
The first 15 minutes of the film are absolute force! I heard speak a so pornöse Synchro such bad dialogues rarely. The relationship between Yako and its friend works so ridiculously in scene set that it resembles indeed a relevation for B-Movie-fans. In addition it gives to only be very memorable Opening Credits, which is so mismatching, like it could - any further purchase to the film is not opened for me.\n\n\nThen it goes off into the forest.
Yako, cazador de malditos
Más allá del deseo
Gilberto Martínez Solares
Hugo Stiglitz, Helena Rojo
Sea creature who looks like a human girl takes the place of a couple's drowned daughter. She grows up into a beautiful woman who wears very little clothing, and she2 meets a young man and they fall in love. Then...
Más allá del deseo