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- Two extraterrestrial women are sent on a mission by the regent of Venus to search for a male of another planet.
- Professor Fernandez is studying the metamorphosis in living organisms to cure his daughter of a strange disease that occurs in full moon nights.
- Un tiroteo separa a dos hermanos gemelos que crecen sin saber el uno del otro. Años más tarde se encuentran frente a frente, pero ahora como rivales que se disputan la propiedad de unas tierras-y el amor de la misma mujer.
- A couple are forced to stay in a scary castle, and the castle is filled with monsters!
- Mexican horror film with a variety of classic monsters, bat-like creatures, a rat-faced monster, dinosaurs and a cyclops.
- A man pretends so perfectly to be a priest, so much so that everyone believes it.
- After burying stolen treasure on a desert island, a pirate shoots his partner and leaves him for dead. After recovering, the man finds a 10-year-old boy on the island. Years later, the pirates meet again and shoot it out.
- An early 1960s Mexican western in the vaquero style. Recently widowed ranch owner Gabriela Bermúdez is facing trouble from neighboring haciendado Don Atenor. Her aunt, Tia Lola, tells her this is why she should remarry and Gabriela reluctantly accepts the notion. She decides he should be ranch savvy and strong and goes to the town fair to peruse the bravado and deeds of the macho men hanging out. Agustin and his buddy El Tigre provide comic relief, as Tigre falls in love with Gabriela, though he is not really her type. Madly in love he tries to impress her in increasingly comic situations, eventually taking on the guise of a gun runner to seem more worldly and able to handle situations. Director Julian Soler does a good job of balancing the light and serious sides of the movie making the production an enjoyable example of early 1960s Mexican vaquero movies. The tradition of the American cowboy, is the subject matter of countless Hollywood movies. But those movies have never dealt with the true origins with the Mexican "vaquero" whose traditions were adapted to create the iconic American "Cowboy", originally a truly Mexican tradition.
- This comedy is based on the premise that a grown-up young woman still behaves like a child and wants to continue to play with the kids and with toys.
- A couple travels by accident to the Moon and have to deal with aliens lurking for the earth's destruction.
- 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 of that time. This film addresses the theme of the campaign against rabies, motivating the viewer's conscience to acquire the habit of periodically vaccinating pets and thus also protect the human being.
- At the beginning of the 20th century, two men fight a duel in a theater over a beautiful young performer. They are both killed in the duel, and after their death their ghosts haunt the theater. Many years later the ghosts run into a beautiful young girl who they believe is a descendant of the woman they fought the duel over, and they discover that she is in danger from a gang of bank robbers.
- The show must continue after a murder is committed inside a famous theater, in order to keep everyone inside while trying to discover the killer.
- In the midst of a Mexico convulsed by the spirits of the Revolution, a group led by three implacable and deadly brothers emerges in a town, they are Los Hermanos Muerte (The Death Brothers).