Pedro Páramo, el hombre de la Media Luna
Juan Preciado, son of Pedro Páramo, goes to Comala to claim his inheritance; but when he arrives he finds an abandoned and sinister town, inhabited by mysterious voices and whispers…
José Bolaños
Casts & Crew
Manuel Ojeda
Venetia Vianello
Bruno Rey
Narciso Busquets
Blanca Guerra
Abelardo San Miguel
Patricia Reyes Spíndola
Elena Berkovich
Roberto Cobo
Fernando Soler
Carlos East
Rodrigo Puebla
Martha Verduzco
Socorro Avelar
Ana Ofelia Murguía
Julio Bracho
German Eslava
René Casados
Elpidia Carrillo
Ada Carrasco
Diana Querci
Carmen Bolaños
Adela Osuna
Carlos Rotzinger
Martín Palomares
Julio Alejandro Lobato
Fernando Pinkus
Jaime Ramos
Pedro Aguilar
Antonio Leo
Rigoberto Carmona
Abraham Swan
Perla Jiménez
Also Directed by José Bolaños
Based on the Émile Zola same name novel. The life of Nana, a French prostitute of the 19th century. The film includes numerous musical acts performed by Irma Serrano.
While waiting for a train which will take them on their honeymoon, two newlyweds, Juan and Lázara, are separated by a federal army commander who is going around enlisting men to fight against the revolutionaries. Traveling with the troops, Lázara follows Juan until he dies in a battle against the Villistas. From that moment on, the young woman's fate will be in the hands of whoever happens to win the latest contest, an uncertain fate for someone whose only wish is for a home of her own.
A traveling gravedigger during an (unspecified) war adopts a orphan he finds alone in the desert. After the war with the orphan grown and business slow, the orphan begins to generate business himself by shooting people. The orphan wants to make one big score by robbing a bank but the gravedigger resists. Their dream is to open a fancy funeral parlor and cemetery. The orphan becomes obsessed with a prostitute he saw who was later abandoned by her outlaw partner after a robbery attempt on a gold wagon goes bad. He eventually leaves the gravedigger to find her