Dive into the world of Fernando Almada Movies with our comprehensive roundup of his top films. From heartwarming dramas to action-packed thrillers, we take you on a cinematic journey through the unique vision of this talented filmmaker. Get ready to explore the full range of his creative talent as we delve into his most memorable works.
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1. Beloved Mother (1935)
Beloved Mother, also known as Madre querida, is a gripping, beautifully crafted drama movie released in 1935. Directed by the visionary Juan Orol and boasting a stellar cast that includes Luisa María Morales, Alberto Martí, and Antonio Liceága, this intense story follows the heart-wrenching journey of an orphan navigating the gritty world of cabaret singing.
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2. Milagros de San Martín de Porres (1959)
Milagros de San Martín de Porres, a 1959 Mexican drama film, delves into the extraordinary life of Saint Martin de Porres, the first black saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Directed by Rafael Baledón, this moving tale stars Lorena Velázquez, Roberto Cañedo, and Rosa de Castilla.
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3. El terror de la frontera (1963)
El Terror de la Frontera (1963) is an adventurous, action-packed, and comedic film that takes viewers on an exhilarating journey through the wild and untamed Mexican frontier. Directed by Zacarías Gómez Urquiza and written by Antonio Orellana and Alfredo Salazar, this movie stars Eulalio González, María Eugenia San Martín, and Lucha Villa.
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4. Nido de águilas (1965)
Nido de águilas, also known as Eagles' Nest, is a 1965 adventure film directed by Vicente Oroná. The story takes place in a rugged mountainous terrain where a group of bandits make their hideout. The film captures the thrilling drama and the dangerous shootouts that unfold as the bandits find themselves tangled in the corruption of the criminal underworld.
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5. Los dos cuatreros (1965)
Los dos cuatreros" (1965) is an action-packed, heart-pounding drama film that captures the essence of the Wild West. The movie follows two brothers, who are not just skilled in shooting and riding, but also relentless in their pursuit of justice. Accused of being the murderers of two miners, the brothers set out to prove their innocence and unveil the true culprits behind the heinous crime.
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6. Los jinetes de la bruja (En el viejo Guanajuato) (1966)
Los jinetes de la bruja (En el viejo Guanajuato)" is a captivating 1966 Mexican fantasy adventure directed by Vicente Oroná and written by Vicente Oroná Jr. and Vicente Oroná.
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7. Crisol (1967)
Crisol, released in 1967, is a captivating drama that blends elements of Western genre, providing a unique cinematic experience. Directed by Alberto Mariscal and written by Gabriel Guerrero, the film stars Julio Aldama, Sonia Infante, and Fernando Almada.
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8. El tesoro de Atahualpa (1968)
El tesoro de Atahualpa, a 1968 adventure film, takes you on a thrilling journey through the heart of the Amazon. A group of rescuers, led by the scientist's wife, set out on a mission to save a tribe from a deadly illness.
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9. Todo por nada (1969)
In the harsh and unforgiving world of 1969, gunfighters relentlessly murder an unsuspecting family of peaceful farmer brothers, Mario and Almada. Unable to sit idle and let their family's bloodline be extinguished, the siblings embark on a vengeful quest for retribution in an adventure that blurs the line between right and wrong.
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10. Todo el horizonte para morir (1971)
In the vast, unforgiving wilderness of the Mexican frontier, Todo el horizonte para morir (1971) tells a riveting tale of life, death, and unrelenting determination. Set against the backdrop of the untamed west, this cinematic masterpiece paints a portrait of the tumultuous world of western pioneers, their dreams, and the harsh realities they faced.
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11. Nido de fieras (1971)
In the fiery western landscape of 1971's "Nido de fieras" (translated to "Den of Fierceness" in English), the line between good and evil is blurred as three cowboys find themselves entangled in a web of intrigue, violence, and racism. Set in the wild west of Mexico, this gritty adventure follows the journey of three gunmen who enter the small border town of Alamo Frio in search of a mythical fortune hidden in the wilderness.
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12. Los desalmados (1971)
In the wild west of Mexico, Los desalmados (1971) is an adventure that blends action and western elements, promising a thrilling encounter. Directed by Rubén Galindo and written by Rubén Galindo and Ramón Obón, this 1-hour and 15-minute film stars Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Lorena Velázquez.
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13. El pistolero del diablo (1974)
El Pistolero del Diablo" is a thrilling 1974 Mexican spaghetti western film that combines elements of action, adventure, and horror. The story revolves around a man who endures constant ridicule within his small community and finds solace in a peculiar "doctor" who grants him extraordinary gun skills through enigmatic magical arts.
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14. Pistoleros bajo el sol (1974)
Pistoleros bajo el sol" is a Spanish-language action, adventure, and drama film released in 1974. Directed by Rubén Galindo and written by Alfonso Perez de Alba, the movie follows a brave man's journey to a lawless town where fear is a common companion. Seeking revenge for the death of his brother, this man enters a world of danger, violence, and cruelty.
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15. Debieron ahorcarlos antes (1974)
Debieron ahorcarlos antes" is a gripping action-crime film from Mexico released in 1974. Directed by Rubén Galindo and written by Jorge Patiño, this drama unfolds in a world of danger and uncertainty. Starring Fernando Almada, Mario Almada, and Jorge Patiño, the stellar cast delivers intense performances that keep viewers at the edge of their seats.
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16. Un mulato llamado Martín (1975)
Un mulato llamado Martín" is a powerful drama set in colonial Peru that follows the story of a young mulatto named Martín as he passionately strives to serve God. In a time of slavery and racial discrimination, Martín must defy the norms of society to demonstrate kindness, compassion, and love have no boundaries.
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17. El valle de los miserables (1975)
El Valle de los Miserables, " a 1975 Mexican film, takes us back to 1909, where the ex-judge Cristobal Zamarripa owns the Valle Nacional, a plantation ridden with exploitation and slavery. The cruel Porfirio Diaz, a powerful political figure, sends prisoners to serve as laborers at the plantation.
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18. Mariachi - Fiesta de sangre (1977)
Experience the origins of mariachi music and culture in this riveting 1977 film, "Mariachi - Fiesta de Sangre. " This captivating musical drama is directed by Rafael Portillo and written by Manuel Esperón and Portillo. Join David Reynoso, Mario Almada, and Fernando Almada as they guide you through the inception of mariachi bands and the profound influence of French music. This passionate film showcases the essence of mariachi, blending history, culture, and drama into an unforgettable experience.
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19. El Arracadas (1978)
In the heart of Mexico, a young man's life is forever altered when he returns home to find his father brutally murdered. His mother, desperate for justice, makes him swear to hunt down the ruthless killer and avenge his father's death. With a newfound thirst for vengeance, the young man adopts the nickname "El Arracadas" after discovering a unique earring left by his mother.
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20. El hechizo del pantano (1978)
El hechizo del pantano" is a 1978 Mexican thriller-adventure film that transports viewers into a world of mystery, crime, and suspense. Directed by Fernando Almada and written by the talented trio of Almada, Gustavo Bravo Ahuja, and Enrique López Rivera, the movie stars Fernando Almada, Ricardo Carrión, and German Barot.
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21. La banda del carro rojo (1978)
Experience the thrilling underworld of drug trafficking, gambling, and dangerous mafia in Rubén Galindo's Action-packed 1978 masterpiece, "La banda del carro rojo"! The film follows the daring exploits of a notorious criminal gang, who navigate the treacherous U. S. border, driven by the lure of power, profits, and deadly consequences. As the stakes get higher and the risks pile up, the characters' loyalty is put to the test, pushing the limits of humanity in their chase for the almighty dollar.
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22. Puerto maldito (1979)
In the bustling fishing port of Puerto Maldito (1979), the Lang and Chang families are locked in a deadly war of revenge. As they fight over the lucrative, yet precarious, business of preserving their catch, this tangle of violence and retribution draws the attention of skilled martial artists.
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23. Perros callejeros II (1979)
Perros callejeros II (1979) is an action-packed drama that follows a dedicated policeman named Fernando, who holds deep resentment against Ángel. Ángel unintentionally injured Fernando by running him over with a car, leaving Fernando incapacitated.
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24. La venganza de un matón (1980)
Experience the grit and intensity of the American West in Alfredo B. Crevenna's 1980 Mexican crime-drama, "La venganza de un matón" (The Revenge of a Punk). Set in a world of unforgiving violence and hard-earned lessons, this captivating film takes us on a journey of revenge, redemption, and the price paid for seeking justice.
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25. Under Siege (1980)
Under Siege, " also known as "Traficantes de pánico, " is a thrilling action-adventure film directed by René Cardona Jr. The movie, which premiered in 1980, follows the story of a group of robbers who flee the scene of a crime, leading to a high-stakes police chase. As the tension builds, one of the gangs decides to take a family hostage, ratcheting up the danger and turning the chase into an all-out siege.
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26. El gatillo de la muerte (1981)
El gatillo de la muerte, " a 1981 Mexican action, drama, and western film, follows Jesús as he is wrongfully convicted for a crime he didn't commit. After serving his sentence, he returns home to seek revenge on those who framed him.
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27. Treinta segundos para morir (1981)
In the heart-pounding 1981 crime drama "Treinta segundos para morir, " three brothers become entangled in an intricate web of smuggling arms and drugs across the US-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas. Their success as smugglers, driven by a sense of justice and loyalty, puts them in the crosshairs of deadly criminals seeking revenge and murder. Directed by Ruben Benavides and Jesús Marín, this fast-paced thriller is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they witness the daring and brutal actions of these brothers committed to their cause.
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28. Herencia de muerte (1981)
Herencia de muerte", released in Mexico in 1981, is a crime drama that explores the depths of hatred and violence. Directed by Jose Luis Urquieta, this intense film follows the story of two young lovers, whose lives are mercilessly threatened as they fall victim to their own families' hatred. The film's heart-wrenching plot delves into the extremes of human cruelty, revealing a chilling sense of inhumanity that is relentless in its pursuit of destruction.
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29. 357 magnum (1981)
In "357 Magnum", detective brothers Mario and Fernando Almada are brought together in a harrowing mission to bring justice to their family. After their brother is tragically killed by a ruthless criminal gang, they dive headfirst into the dangerous underworld, navigating their way through the sordid world of drug dealing and violent crime.
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30. Pistoleros famosos (1981)
Experience the pulsating and intense world of the "Pistoleros famosos" (1981), a thrilling action-packed crime drama, set amidst the gritty and unforgiving streets of Mexico. This film takes you on a rollercoaster ride filled with gunfights, deadly showdowns, and heart-stopping heists.
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31. Contrabando Humano (1982)
Contrabando Humano, " a 1982 Mexican production, is an enthralling blend of action and drama. Directed by José Luis Urquieta, this film stands out for its gripping narrative, showcasing a powerful and thought-provoking storyline.
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32. Una leyenda de amor (1982)
In the heart of Mexico, two passionate families find themselves intertwined in a web of love, sacrifice, and intense rivalry. "Una leyenda de amor" unfolds the tale of two families whose love affair is threatened by a longstanding feud. As the characters navigate their deep-rooted emotions, they must also confront the sacrifices required to preserve their love.
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33. El canto de los humildes (1982)
El canto de los humildes, " a heartwarming and poignant musical drama from Mexico, follows the journey of the beloved musical group "Los Humildes" as they come together for a powerful benefit concert. When a terminally ill friend makes a heartfelt plea for their help, the talented musicians embark on an unforgettable trip that ultimately leads them to the life-changing performance of their lives. Amid tears, laughter, and the beautiful melodies of their music, "El canto de los humildes" showcases the power of friendship, hope, and the enduring spirit of humanity.
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34. Todos eran valientes (1983)
Todos eran valientes is a gripping, tense Mexican movie released in 1983. Directed by Fernando Durán Rojas, the film features an ensemble cast including Fernando Almada, Eleazar García, and Edna Bolkan. Set in a time of land disputes, the movie's plot focuses on two warring families' struggle to claim their ancestral lands.
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35. El traficante (1983)
El traficante, released in 1983, is a captivating Mexican film directed by José Luis Urquieta. With a runtime of 1 hour and 25 minutes, the movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of drug trafficking.
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36. El vengador del 30-06 (1983)
In "El vengador del 30-06" (1983), the innocent Treviño family is terrorized by a ruthless criminal gang while hunting in the mountains. When Pancho Treviño's loved ones fall victim to the ruthless bandits, he vows to seek revenge.
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37. La muerte del chacal (1984)
La muerte del chacal" (1984) is a terrifying descent into the world of a psychopathic killer who targets young women. The film, directed by Pedro Galindo III and Gilberto de Anda, tells the harrowing tale of gruesome deaths piling up as the audience witnesses the chilling reign of terror. The real challenge for the protagonists, including stars Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Cristina Molina, is not just identifying the ruthless killer but also finding a way to put an end to the massacre.
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38. Hombres de acción (1984)
Hombres de acción, " a 1984 action-drama film from Mexico, packs an intense 1 hour and 30 minutes runtime filled with thrilling performances from Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Pedro Infante Jr. Directed by Rubén Galindo, this movie takes viewers on a high-stakes journey that will leave them on the edge of their seats. With no official tagline or plot information, audiences are left to discover the film's gripping storyline on their own.
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39. Encuentro con la muerte (1984)
Get ready for a pulse-pounding thrill ride with "Encuentro con la muerte" (1984), a gripping action drama that takes viewers on a roller-coaster journey of adrenaline and suspense. Directed by Raúl de Anda Jr. , this Mexican masterpiece stars Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Jorge Russek as they navigate through life-threatening encounters.
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40. Siete en la mira (1984)
In the small, tranquil town of La Estrella, everything changes when a ruthless gang of motorcycle-riding punk rockers takes control. They quickly turn the once peaceful school into a warzone, terrorizing both students and faculty. When a child is callously shot in the back, the town's people begin to rally for justice, determined to put an end to the violence.
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41. Que me maten de una vez (1985)
Que me maten de una vez" is a gripping 1985 Mexican drama film that captures the raw emotions and struggles of its characters. Directed by Óscar Blancarte, this intense drama stars Fernando Almada, Sonia Linar, and Mar Castro, who deliver dynamic performances that leave a lasting impression. With a runtime of only 1 hour and 30 minutes, the film doesn't waste a moment in drawing the viewer into its powerful narrative.
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42. El gatillo de la muerte (1985)
El Gatillo de la Muerte, released in 1985, is a thrilling action-drama film set in Mexico. Directed by Arturo Martínez, this movie features an intriguing plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The film's talented cast includes Fernando Almada, Mario Almada, and Eleazar García.
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43. Gatilleros del Rio Bravo (1985)
Gatilleros del Rio Bravo" is a gripping 1985 Mexican action-drama, which has garnered an impressive IMDb rating of 8.9. Set on the turbulent border between the United States and Mexico, this thrilling film delves into the life of a sharpshooter and his gunman brother. The brothers are bound by love and their quest for justice takes them on a dangerous journey.
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44. Ráfaga de plomo (1985)
Ráfaga de plomo" is a riveting 1985 action drama film that takes viewers on a thrilling journey. The captivating story is brought to life by the creative vision of director Pedro Galindo III and the talented writing duo of Pedro Galindo III and Carlos Valdemar. The film stars Mario Almada, Jorge Reynoso, and Hilda Aguirre, all delivering exceptional performances.
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45. Los dos frailes (1986)
Los dos frailes, " a 1986 Mexican drama film directed by Fernando Durán Rojas, is a compelling story of mystery and human complexity. The film, starring Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Angélica Aragón, follows two brothers from a small town who embark on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. As their paths diverge, they face numerous trials and tribulations that test their bonds and beliefs.
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46. La venganza del rojo (1986)
In 1986, "La venganza del rojo" burst onto the scene with its thrilling blend of action, adventure, and drama. An enigmatic title, this cinematic gem features a daring cast, including Mario Almada, Noé Murayama, and the captivating Carmen del Valle. Director Alfredo Gurrola masterfully weaves a tale of revenge and redemption, set against the backdrop of a vibrant and dynamic Mexico.
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47. Cartucho cortado (1986)
Cartucho Cortado is a gripping 1986 Mexican action-drama film that brings forth a compelling tale of courage, loyalty, and grit. Set against the backdrop of the rough and tumble streets, the movie follows a group of friends as they navigate through life's challenges and pitfalls.
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48. El trailer asesino (1986)
In "El trailer asesino, " a terrifying mystery unfolds as a gruesome trucker begins to run down motorists on a deserted highway. Directed by Alfredo Gurrola and written by Carlos Valdemar, this action-packed thriller follows the chilling trail of the relentless killer.
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49. Perseguido por la ley (1986)
Perseguido por la ley, a 1986 Mexican thriller directed by Fernando Durán Rojas, follows a gripping tale of action and drama. Keeping audiences on the edge of their seats, this film showcases the relentless pursuit of the law and the consequences that comes with it.
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50. Camino al infierno (1987)
Camino al infierno" - released in 1987 - is a thrilling revenge drama. The story revolves around the happy family vacation of Jorge, his wife, and their children, to the beach. But the perfect paradise turns into a terrifying nightmare when three dangerous criminals - who prove to be the worst of humanity - disrupt their peaceful time. They brutally attack Jorge's wife and murder the rest of the family, leaving Jorge as the only survivor.
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51. Masacre en Río Grande (1988)
Masacre en Río Grande, also known as "Murder in the Rio Grande, " is a 1988 Mexican giallo film that combines elements of crime, horror, and thriller genres. Directed by Pedro Galindo III and written by Pedro Galindo Aguilar, Carlos Valdemar, and Gilberto de Anda, the movie features a star-studded cast, including Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Cristina Molina.
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52. La jaula de oro (1988)
La Jaula de Oro" is a mesmerizing 1988 action-drama film directed by Sergio Véjar. Set in Mexico, the movie follows the journey of three young men, played by Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Cecilia Camacho, as they face various challenges seeking their fortune. "La Jaula de Oro" has been praised for its thrilling action sequences and poignant drama, earning it 3 nominations in various awards categories.
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53. Pasaporte a la muerte (1988)
Pasaporte a la muerte, released in 1988, is an action-packed thriller that takes place in the world of immigration and underground crime. Directed by Ismael Rodríguez Jr. and written by Jorge Manrique, Ismael Rodríguez Jr. , and Ismael Rodríguez, the film follows a group of characters whose lives converge at the heart of Mexico City's dark underbelly.
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54. Cargamento mortal (1989)
In a thrilling adventure filled with action and drama, Cargamento mortal follows the story of Juan Sarmiento, a man on a relentless quest for revenge. The stakes are high as he plunges into a dangerous journey that promises to be anything but pretty. Directed by Alfredo B.
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55. La diosa del puerto (1989)
In the gripping drama "La diosa del puerto" (1989), a rural village is rocked by an unspeakable crime when a woman teacher is brutally raped by an unknown assailant. When her desperate mother takes matters into her own hands, killing the rapist, the victim's daughter is left to face the consequences, as she stands accused of the violent act. Sentenced to twenty years in prison, she gives birth to a child during her incarceration, only to have the child taken away from her, leaving her to suffer the gut-wrenching assumption that he perished.
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56. Grave Robbers (1989)
Grave Robbers" (1989), also known as "Ladrones de tumbas, " is a chilling, thrill-seeking movie that combines elements of horror, mystery, and thriller. Set in a small town, the plot centers around teenagers who inadvertently awaken a satanic assassin intent on killing the local police captain's daughter. The killer's ultimate goal? To birth the Antichrist. As the body count rises, the group of friends must race against time to unravel the mystery and stop the evil forces before it's too late.
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57. Pistolero a sueldo (1989)
Pistolero a sueldo, " directed by Hernando Name and starring Fernando Almada, David Reynoso, and Patricia Rivera, is a riveting action-packed crime drama set in 1989 Mexico. The movie follows an enigmatic pistolero played by Fernando Almada, who is hired for a dangerous job with a life-changing reward. The plot takes twists and turns as the mercenary finds himself caught in a web of deceit and danger, uncovering conspiracy and corruption in the city streets.
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58. La camioneta gris (1990)
La camioneta gris" is a film from 1990, directed by José Luis Urquieta, that brings to life the gritty world of the Pedro family, a clan of incorruptible police officers. With a strong bond of loyalty and duty, they are torn apart when the youngest member succumbs to the allure of the ruthless cartel.
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59. Comando de federales (1990)
Comando de federales" is a thrilling Mexican action, crime, and drama film from 1990, directed by Román Hernández and written by Arturo Martínez hijo. The movie boasts a star-studded cast including Hugo Stiglitz, Arturo Martínez hijo, and Gilberto Trujillo.
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60. Calles sangrientas (1990)
In the gritty streets of Mexico, two rival gangs - the Bikers and the Punks - engage in a relentless, brutal battle for territory, honor, and glory. With little regard for human life, they resort to shocking violence, including rape and murder, to assert dominance.
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61. Al filo del terror (1990)
Experience the chilling terror in "Al filo del terror, " a 1990 Mexican horror film that showcases the darker side of ventriloquism. When an unsuccessful ventriloquist takes his frustration out on his bizarre, life-like puppets, the line between animosity and possession blurs.
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62. Los demonios del desierto (1990)
Unleash the terror of the demon-possessed desert in Los demonios del desierto, a heart-stopping horror and thriller film hailing from Mexico. Directed by the enigmatic Luis Quintanilla Rico and written by Carlos Valdemar, this dark masterpiece puts a terrifying twist on a classic witch tale, transporting it to a desolate, dusty wasteland.
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63. Milagro en el barrio (1990)
In the inspiring 1990 Mexican drama "Milagro en el barrio" (Miracle in the Hood), a carpenter and his family face an unimaginable tragedy when a car accident claims the life of the mother and her son Cesar suffers a terrible fate - going blind. Amidst the sorrow and despair, an unexpected bond forms between Cesar and his friendly neighbor Milton, who steps in to provide comfort and support during this trying time.
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64. Misión sangrienta (1990)
Misión Sangrienta, released in 1990, is an intense action film that delves into the dark world of drug cartels. Directed by Fernando Durán Rojas and written by Carlos Valdemar, this movie is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, the film showcases the dangers that come with being involved in such a brutal business.
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65. Emboscada (1990)
Emboscada, a riveting 1990 Mexican crime drama directed by Hernando Name, is a thrilling tale of rural vengeance and merciless retribution. Set in the vast ranches of Mexico, the film follows a ruthless landowner driven by an insatiable greed, as brutal acts of cattle rustling rock the community.
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66. Asalto mortal (1991)
Asalto Mortal (1991) is an intense and thrilling Mexican action film that pushes the limits of crime and drama. Directed by Francisco Guerrero and written by Rafael Vidrio, this adrenaline-pumping movie features heart-stopping scenes and gut-wrenching twists that keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
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67. Tengo que matarlos (1991)
Tengo que matarlos" is a high-octane, adrenaline-pumping action film released in 1991. Directed by Hernando Name, this heart-pounding thriller stars Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Patricia Rivera as they take on dangerous situations and battle ruthless adversaries.
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68. Three Roosters (1991)
In the early 1990s, the Mexican film industry brought us "Three Roosters" or "Los tres gallos, " a drama filled with suspense, emotion, and unforgettable characters. This movie, released on February 14, 1991, tells the story of three roosters who find themselves in a world full of danger and uncertainty.
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69. Muerte en Tijuana (1991)
Muerte en Tijuana, released in 1991, is a gritty action-crime drama that takes place in the bustling city of Tijuana, Mexico. Directed by Hernando Name and written by Bernabé Melendrez, Carlos Valdemar, and Name himself, the film boasts a talented cast including Mario Almada, Fernando Almada, and Bernabé Melendrez.
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70. Ajuste de cuentas (1992)
Ajuste de cuentas" (1992) is a powerful Mexican drama directed by José Medina. The movie boasts a star-studded cast, including Fernando Almada, Rebeca Silva, and Alfredo Gutiérrez.
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71. El guardian de la ley (1992)
El guardian de la ley, a thrilling 1992 action film set in Mexico, follows a dedicated law enforcer in his relentless pursuit of justice. Directed by Ángel Sancho and featuring a talented cast, including Fernando Almada, Alejandra Peniche, and Rafael Montalvo, this movie is sure to captivate audiences seeking a fast-paced and exhilarating cinematic experience. With a runtime of just over an hour and a half, El guardian de la ley promises to deliver non-stop action and suspense that is not to be missed.
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72. Con la muerte en los ojos (1992)
Con la muerte en los ojos, " directed by Ángel Sancho, is a thrilling Mexican film from 1992, starring Lorena Herrera, Mario Cid, and Leticia Perdigón. This chilling tale delves into themes of rape and revenge, taking viewers on a harrowing journey of a woman's determination to confront her attacker.
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73. El corrido de los Perez (1992)
El corrido de los Perez, a gripping Mexican film released in 1992, delves deep into the heart of a small town. Here, a fierce rivalry between families leads to a chilling dance of blood and vengeance. The unyielding grip of greed and the ruthless ambition of a landowner take center stage as the simmering tensions between the Perez family explode into a violent showdown.
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74. Mi destino es la violencia (1992)
Mi destino es la violencia, " a 1992 Mexican action film, showcases the raw power of human emotions and the struggle for survival. Directed by Rodolfo Lópezreal and penned by Manolo Cárdenas, the movie stars memorable performances from Fernando Almada, Karla Barahona, and Isaura Espinoza. Set in the backdrop of Mexico, the film takes a deep dive into the underbelly of violence and corruption while exploring the intricacies of human relationships.
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75. Ansia asesina (1992)
Ansia asesina, " a 1992 Mexican film, delves into the dark and gritty world of revenge. In this thrilling tale, a father's world is shattered when his daughter becomes the victim of a brutal home invasion. Faced with unspeakable tragedy, the father must confront his deepest fears and desires. As he struggles to find justice for his daughter, he takes the law into his own hands, plunging into a chilling and violent spiral of vengeance.
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76. Testigo silencioso (1992)
Testigo silencioso", a 1992 gem of an action-adventure movie, directed by Luis Quintanilla Rico, takes you on a thrilling journey into the wild west. Set against the backdrop of Mexico, the film follows the story of a brave, yet silent observer who is caught up in an intense adventure.
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77. Estrella negra (1992)
Estrella Negra, " released in 1992, is an action-packed movie that takes viewers on a thrilling journey of intrigue, suspense, and adventure. Directed by Hernando Name and written by Name and Carlos Valdemar, the film boasts a talented cast, including César Alejandro, Fernando Almada, and Martín Brek.
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78. Halcones de la frontera II (1992)
Halcones de la frontera II" is a 1992 Mexican action film where the stakes are higher than ever before. The story unravels in a world of danger, where every move could be life-threatening. As the tension mounts, the audience is drawn into an intense web of action, packed with thrills and suspense.
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79. Comando de federales II (1992)
Comando de federales II is a gripping 1992 action-drama film that takes audiences on an intense journey. Directed by Román Hernández and written by Arturo Martínez, the movie stars Fernando Almada, Arturo Martínez hijo, and Pedro Fernández in prominent roles. Produced by Producciones Potosí S. A. and Videoproducciones de Tijuana S. A. , the film was shot in Mexico and is available in Spanish.
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80. En la mira del odio (1992)
En la mira del odio" (1992) is a gritty, yet intense Mexican drama that delves into the complex world of revenge and the harsh realities of a criminal gang. Set against the backdrop of a bustling metropolis, this film explores the darkest corners of the human psyche, revealing the lengths one will go to avenge a personal tragedy.
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81. A las puertas del infierno (1993)
A las puertas del infierno" (1993), a gripping Mexican thriller directed by Patricia F. Sáenz, holds you captive as it masterfully unravels a series of suspenseful events. The 90-minute film draws you in with its intricate plot, driven by a star-studded ensemble: Fernando Almada, Martín Casanova, and Juan Gallardo.
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82. ¿Y... Dónde está la comadre? (1993)
In the action-packed and gritty drama "¿Y. . Dónde está la comadre? " (1993), lead detective Miguel "Miguelín" is on a relentless pursuit to find and bring to justice the cunning criminal known as "la comadre. " With his partner, Rafael, Miguelín uses his wits and street smarts to navigate the rough underworld of Mexico City.
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83. Misa de cuerpo presente (1993)
Misa de cuerpo presente, " a 1993 Mexican drama directed by Hernando Name, delivers an emotionally charged tale of love, loss, and redemption. In the heart of Mexico City, a young couple, Ángel and Ana, grapple with the harsh realities of life, their passion for each other, and the looming specter of violence and corruption. As they navigate through the complexities of their relationship, fate threatens to tear them apart, forcing them to confront the inescapable consequences of the choices they've made.
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84. Ranger II: El narcotunel (1993)
Ranger II: El Narcotunel" is a gritty action-packed thriller set in the underworld of Mexico. Directed by César Alejandro and written by the same talented mind, this film takes you on a wild ride through the world of crime and drug trafficking.
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85. La venganza del silla de ruedas (1993)
La venganza del silla de ruedas" is a chilling 1993 Mexican horror film directed by Fernando Durán Rojas and written by Carlos Valdemar. Starring Fernando Almada, Claudia Islas, and Isaura Espinoza, the movie blends crime, drama, and horror genres, creating an intense and thrilling experience for audiences.
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86. Por la gloria o la muerte (1994)
Por la gloria o la muerte" (1994) is an electrifying action film from Mexico, directed by Jorge Araujo. The runtime is a brief 1 hour and 24 minutes, making it perfect for those with limited time. The primary languages spoken in this film are Spanish, giving it a unique and culturally rich experience.
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87. Que me entierren con la banda (1994)
Que me entierren con la banda" is a delightful 1994 Mexican comedy-drama-action film directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and written by Manolo Cárdenas. The movie stars Fernando Almada, Humberto Herrera, and Isaura Espinoza. Set in Mexico, the film is produced by ABC Cineproducciones S. A. and primarily in Spanish.
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88. La dinastía de Los Pérez (1994)
Experience the heart-stopping action of "La dinastía de Los Pérez, " a 1994 Mexican thriller film that has captivated audiences for decades. Directed by Hernando Name and written by Bernabé Melendrez and Carlos Valdemar, this exhilarating cinematic masterpiece stars Mario Almada, Bernabé Melendrez, and Manuel Ojeda.
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89. Crimen en Chihuahua (1995)
Crimen en Chihuahua" is a thrilling 1995 Mexican action, crime, and drama film directed by José Luis Urquieta and written by Carlos Valdemar. The movie stars Alejandro Alcondez, Luis Aguilar, and Fernando Almada, and is produced by Excalibur Films.
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90. Justicia violenta (1995)
Justicia Violenta" is a riveting 1995 Mexican action film directed by José Medina, showcasing the raw power of justice. With a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes, the film introduces viewers to an unforgiving world of crime and punishment, where every action has a consequence.
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91. Sin retorno (1995)
Sin retorno, " directed by José Medina, is a 1995 action-packed thriller film set in Mexico. The film boasts an impressive cast including Fernando Almada, Dacia Arcaraz, and Sergio Bustamante. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 23 minutes, viewers can expect a fast-paced, action-filled movie that will keep them on the edge of their seats.
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92. Muerte en el tovara (1995)
Muerte en el tovara, a thrilling 1995 action film from Mexico, will take viewers on an unforgettable ride filled with suspense, danger, and non-stop action. Directed and written by Carlos Valdemar, this captivating movie stars Fernando Almada, Carmen del Valle, and Diana Ferreti. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 30 minutes, Muerte en el tovara will leave audiences gasping for more. Set in the country's colorful streets, this high-quality film boasts an impressive IMDb rating of 8.6 and 18.0 votes from viewers. Don't miss out on this heart-pounding cinematic experience!
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93. Cruz de madera (1996)
Cruz de madera, " a Mexican action-drama film from 1996, captivates viewers with its thrilling and gritty storyline. Directed by Fernando Durán Rojas, the movie features star-studded performances by Fernando Almada, Humberto Herrera, and Gregorio Casal. Set in the heart of Mexico, the story follows the struggles and determination of characters as they navigate through life-threatening situations and unyielding challenges.
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94. El bufalo de Jalisco (1997)
El Bufalo de Jalisco is a heart-pounding, action-packed film that hails from Mexico. Released in 1997, the movie boasts an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, and is filled with adrenaline-pumping sequences and stunning visuals.
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95. El corrido de Silviano Bernal (1997)
Join the intensity and action of 'El corrido de Silviano Bernal'! . In 1997, this gripping film takes you on a thrilling ride, full of suspense and adrenaline. Director Hernando Name masterfully crafts the story, featuring a talented cast led by Fernando Almada, Sonia Velestri, and Fernando Alfaro.
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96. Fatal Lottery (1997)
Fatal Lottery" is an action-packed 1997 Mexican film directed by César Alejandro. This gritty, high-stakes thriller follows the journey of an elite criminal, played by César Alejandro himself, who is tasked with organizing a deadly lottery. Will winning be a dream come true, or will it be the end of the line?
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97. Regalo caro (1998)
Regalo caro" is a thrilling 1998 Mexican action film directed by Carlos Durán A. The movie is part of a tetralogy and serves as the first installment of the series. The story revolves around "El Chacha, " a man who finds himself in a dangerous situation with the federal police.
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98. Regreso sangriento (1998)
In the thrilling 1998 Spanish-language film, "Regreso sangriento, " directed by Christian González, viewers are taken on a high-stakes journey of action and drama. With a runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this intense cinematic experience follows the lives of characters portrayed by Fernando Almada, Gerardo Albarrán, and Alicia Encinas, as they navigate through a world filled with violence, danger, and personal conflict.
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99. La pantera de Michoacán (1998)
In the heart of Mexico, the thrilling tale of "La pantera de Michoacán" unfolds. This pulse-pounding action epic, released in 1998, takes audiences on an adrenaline-fueled journey through the dangerous world of crime and redemption.
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100. La leyenda del pistolero (1998)
Experience the thrill of a legendary gunfighter in "La leyenda del pistolero, " a gripping 1998 action film directed by José Medina and produced by Mexcinema Video Corp. Set in the heart of Mexico, this movie takes viewers on a high-octane journey filled with intense shootouts and pulse-pounding action sequences.
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101. El gatillero (1998)
Experience the adrenaline-fueled world of "El gatillero, " a 1998 Mexican action film that promises heart-pounding excitement. Directed and written by the brilliant minds behind this thrilling cinematic experience, this movie showcases the remarkable talents of stars Fernando Almada, Irene Arcila, and Toño Infante. Immerse yourself in the Spanish-speaking culture as the story unfolds before your eyes, leaving you on the edge of your seat.
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102. El último cartucho (1999)
El último cartucho" (1999) is an action-packed movie that follows the story of two reunited gunslinger brothers embarking on a mission to protect a Native American tribe. Directed by César Alejandro, this unforgettable movie takes viewers on a thrilling adventure filled with intense action sequences and heart-pounding moments.
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103. Cien kilos de oro verde (1999)
Cien kilos de oro verde" (1999) is a thrilling action-packed film from Mexico. The movie, featuring an ensemble cast led by Jacaranda Alfaro, Fernando Almada and Mario Almada, boasts an intense, fast-paced 1-hour and 30-minute runtime.
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104. Dos cruces (1999)
Dos cruces, " released in 1999, is an edge-of-your-seat action movie from Mexico. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 30 minutes, the film packs intensity and excitement into its brief duration. Directed by Alberto Mariscal and written by Francisco Javier López, the movie boasts a thrilling plot that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
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105. El exterminador de la mafia (1999)
El exterminador de la mafia, " or "The Mafia Terminator, " is a high-octane action film from Mexico set in the world of organized crime. Directed by José Luis Vera and written by Ignacio Rinza and Fernando Ruiz Torres, the movie stars Fernando Almada, Azul, and Alberto Berber.
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106. Era Cabron el viejo (2000)
Era Cabron el viejo" is a gripping action movie that takes you on a thrilling ride through the gritty underbelly of Mexico. Directed by Fernando Durán Rojas, this film explores the world of dangerous criminals and their relentless pursuit for power. The movie is written by Durán Rojas and Julián Garza, and stars some of the most talented actors in the industry, including Fernando Almada, Julián Garza, and Juan Valentín.
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107. El rey de la mota (2001)
El rey de la mota" is an action-packed crime thriller from Mexico, released in 2001 by director José Luis Vera. The film features an intriguing plot, making it a high-stakes, fast-paced cinematic experience. The cast includes notable names including Fernando Almada, Bernabé Melendrez, and Jorge Aldama. The movie explores the themes of power, greed, and survival, as its central character finds themselves in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
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