Arturo Soto Rangel . He has won an Ariel awards. He's known for The Proud Ones (1953), Las tres pelonas (1958) and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
During their collective marriage anniversaries, three husbands find out their best friend has died and decide to open a letter he left to be opened after his death.
The first to die in an epidemic of meningitis in Vera Cruz is a French tourist. His wife Nellie, detached and indifferent, feels little grief and realizes that her coldness is her own doom. Over the next two days, she is attracted...
Infante stars as a rebel general caught up in a tempestuous romantic tug-of-war between two women: ex-girlfriend (Chula Prieto) and wife (Lilia Prado). This love triangle yields devastating consequences as they must face the gover...
Two men in Mexican revolution, one being a high military officer and another, being sentenced for capital punishment. The mother of one of them come to see the prisoner, but she was not told that these guys, previously close frien...
Called by the Mexican President himself, and in spite of a heart condition, young teacher Rosaura Salazar travels to the deserted town of Rio Escondido to accomplish the mission of bringing education to the poorest people. Being t...
Two down-and-out friends, Fred Dobbs (Humphrey Bogart) and Curtin (Tim Holt) find themselves working a dead-end job in Tampico, Mexico. Wishing they could turn their luck around, the two meet Howard (Walter Houston), an old man te...
Originally released in 1948, this classic Spanish western revolves around the friendship of two men in the town of Sinaloa, Mexico. While attending a church fair, Luis Aguilar's character comes to the harsh realization that his li...
Cantaclaro is a singer from Venezuela that leaves his home to ride the country and find new adventures and songs to sing. In his trips, he meets Dr. Payara, a noble man who invites him to stay at his home. Cantaclaro falls in love...
A young woman, abandoned by her womanizing fiancé, is forced to provide for the upbringing of her son and combat the difficulties of being an unmarried mother during the strife of early 20th century Mexico.
In times of the French Intervention, a student of Nunó, author of the Mexican National Anthem, falls in love with the niece of the French Ambassador, which causes quite amusing complications.
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