A man bitten by a rabid dog in the desert must find help before it's too late.
A middle aged couple get married, forcing two families into one household. Each son plays for a different soccer team leading to many fights and disagreements throughout the movie. But soon learn how to become a family.
Six days to die (La Rabia) is a Mexican film of 1967. Some of its scenes were recorded in the sources of the "Forest of Chapultepec", showing documentation of the daily life of Mexico City ...
A wrestling hero helps the police in their battle against a mad doctor and his army of female zombies.
In a spectacular manhunt, a band of outlaws race cross-country with a million dollars and a newly married couple.
When the bottle she uses to help women gave birth to their children breaks, Mama Santos the midwife announces that something terrible is going to happen in a town from the country side of ...
A union leader dies in a sleazy hotel room, then the wife, mistress, police, co workers, reporters, colleagues, and political figures arrive to the hotel and each has its own intentions.
During the Mexican revolution, the news about the war arrive late causing confusion in a small town.
In a small coastal town the residents found a braid and they began to attribute it miraculous properties.
A handsome pilot is called back to his homeland, the Latin American republic of Arepa, by the rich islanders, to participate in a complot to kill the dictator known as El León (The Lion).
A worker's wife and six pretty daughters are desired by all the men in their little town, so he decides to move his family elsewhere.
In a small town, a dead dog on the middle of the main street, then a bureaucratic process begins to determine who is responsible for removing dead dog.
A horse breeder needs to acquire his rival's horse at the same time protecting his three beautiful daughters from marrying three musicians who work for his rival.