Midnight Dolls (Spanish:Muñecas de medianoche) is a 1979 Mexican drama film directed by Rafael Portillo and starring Jorge Rivero, Isela Vega and Sasha Montenegro.
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, 1h38 Réalisé parMiguel M. Delgado GenresDrame, Comédie, Romance ThèmesSexualité, Erotique, Sexploitation ActeursSasha Montenegro, Jorge Rivero, Rosa Carmina, Raúl Padilla Mendoza, Leticia Perdigón, Enrique Novi Note54% The Boxer Germán Bronco Torres (Jorge Rivero) loses his license, and works as bouncer at the cabaret El Pirulí (The Lolipop), where he falls for the fichera Carmen (Sasha Montenegro), and befriends of the pimp Margarito Fuensanta El Vaselinas (Eduardo de la Peña), who lost a bet and has to pay to a gangsters. For 500 pesos for El Vaselinas, Bronco prepares a trap in the cabaret to the taxi driver Raul (Enrique Novi), to seduce his girlfriend, not knowing that the victim is his own sister Lupita (Leticia Perdigón). When he discovers the situation, he hits the driver and send to the prison. Raúl sold his taxi to pay bail. El Vaselinas pretends to die to get rid of his creditors. The cabaret is closed and all begin a new life. In the adventures of these characters, appended the alcoholic woman know as La Corcholata (Carmen Salinas), a sympathetic woman trying to sneak to the cabaret, and the history of the owner of the cabaret, Don Atenógenes (Raúl 'Chato' Padilla), and his wife, the mistress of the brothel, Maria Teresa (Rosa Carmina). [...]Voir plus...
, 1h50 Réalisé parRoberto Gavaldón GenresDrame, Historique, Romance ActeursAdolfo Marsillach, Isela Vega, Philip Michael Thomas, Sandra Mozarowsky, Ofelia Medina, Fernando Allende Note58% The story unfolds in a family of landowners from the colonial era, which owns a sugar plantation on the edge of the jungle. While hunting in the forest one day, the father, Don Everardo, discovers a young black orphan by the river. He leads the child to his great farm and call him Gaspar. Friendly and intelligent, the boy quickly becomes a new member of the family. He plays with his son, Sebastian and his two daughters, Emma and Lucilla, as if they were his own sisters. In a separate story, this family takes fine dining. One of his favorite mushroom dishes are prepared with an old family recipe from Spain. The family discovers if the mushroom is edible collected getting a volunteer to eat a few first. If voluntary collapses and dies, then the family does not serve mushrooms in the party. [...]Voir plus...