Pedro Navaja(1984)

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Based on the international hit song, Pedro Navaja (Peter the Knife) is the story of the coolest, street smart hustler ever to walk the streets of Mexico City. The police are after him, his ...



La risa de la ciudad(1963)

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The underside of Mexico City: street performers, factory workers, a drunk, an old man with civic pride, a pickpocket, and others live and interact in a shantytown near the Basilica of Our ...



Los fantasmas burlones(1965)

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The ghosts of Francoise and Louis are invoked by accident from beyond by a scam artist called El Ojitos, who, along with El Manitas, attempt to take advantage of the presence of the ghosts in order to marry their girlfriends.



La presidenta municipal(1975)

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An indigenous potter becomes the first female municipal president of Chipitongo el Alto.



Cuentos colorados(1980)

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Adventures happen on a massage parlor owned by a lucky guy who doesn't tell his profession to his beloved aunt.



Mamá, soy Paquito(1984)

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Paquito lives with his mother in poverty. When she dies he looks for his father's love, who is a very wealthy man.



El hijo de Pedro Navaja(1986)

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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 ...



Chiquidrácula(1986)

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A kid is tired of seeing his drunk grandfather wondering the streets. One day he sees a Dracula's wax figure, and gets the idea of scaring his grandpa dressing up as one.



El caifan del barrio(1986)

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The Pimp of the Barrio does all in his "talents" to help everyone in his 'Hood. when entrusted with a winning lottery ticket and is injured by another pimp, the ticket is lost or is it? Can the Pimp get well enough and get back the ticket?