Rapto al sol
Spoiled rich girl has massive temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way; a business associate kidnaps her to his private island to teach her a lesson and also tempestuous tropical love connections.
Gilberto Gazcón
Fernando Méndez
Also Directed by Gilberto Gazcón
Priest suffers a head injury, develops amnesia, ends up in a hippie commune.
Two bozo construction workers discover a cache of 19th century gold coins while demolishing a building.
Disenfranchised drifter finds a home, working on a young orphan woman's ranch.
Two construction workers discover a stash of gold coins hidden in the walls of a building they're demolishing.
Man accused of murder, and the dead man's daughter, try to find proof of the real murderer's identity.
Troubled young man meets his father for the first time.
Romanticized, glamored-up neorealism, life in a squatter's-rights shantytown.
Family in crisis: the American Dream collapses for four members of a Mexican family in Texas, all at the same time.
Three childhood friends are reunited after twenty years to receive an inheritance.
Footloose roving-gambler type marries a young woman against her father's wishes; she assimilates herself to his rootless, random lifestyle, but her family is working to track them down. Eventually, he decides to settle down and lead a more responsible life, home-and-family style... and then...
Also Directed by Fernando Méndez
Graverobbers stumble upon the tomb of a vampire, who turns them into zombies to do his bidding, which is to stalk and capture beautiful women.
A cowboy and his sidekick meet a ranching family that is haunted by spirits and vampires.
Ranchera/western; white hats vs. black hats.
Two brothers and their pops end up helping out an orphaned young woman who wants revenge against her father's murderer.
Reworking of City Lights -- poor schmoe busts his hump to restore a blind woman's sight...
Cowboy comedy turns serious and adventure-y in the middle. Sequel to Los hermanos diablo.
Two rival colleges prepare for a Battle Of The Bands. Also malt-shoppes and football games.
Two young sweethearts get tangled up with a bad guy and a stolen necklace.
The playboy Roberto "El Suavecito" takes very comfortable working relationship with Lupita, despite his constant infidelities. One night in a ballroom, "El Suavecito" fight with the driver Carlos. After making peace, "El Suavecito" invites the betting parlor Carlos "El Nene", a dangerous gangster. There he commits a crime and Carlos is wrongly accused. Coward, "El Suavecito" sells his silence to "El Nene", but regrets not allow you to keep your promise for long.
Fernando Mendez's 1953 Spanish-language melodrama El Lunar de la Familia unfurls against the backdrop of a deceptively innocent-sounding family reunion. Two freewheeling, party-happy young men, Luis and his buddy Antonio, catch the train in to San Miguel, on a visit to Luis's grandmother, Doña Luisa, and his sister Esther. Unfortunately for the visitors, Luisa's goddaughter Rosita, is sitting near them in the same train car. She soon catches wind of the boys' wild tendencies, and makes a point of telling Luisa. Furious, the crotchety old woman decides to teach the bad boys a lesson by beating them senseless with her cane and forcing Luis to seek out a proper mate for Esther. Unfortunately, Esther has already fallen in love with Antonio - who could care less.