Valentin Trujillo Movies

Denver Ellison
21 min readApr 18, 2024

Get ready to dive into the world of Valentin Trujillo as we explore his extensive filmography in our latest movie roundup article. From heartwarming romantic comedies to gripping thrillers, we’ve got you covered with an in-depth look at the cinematic journey of Valentin Trujillo.

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1. Tres tristes tigres (1961)

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Tres tristes tigres, translated as “Three Sad Tigers, “ is a charming Mexican musical comedy released in 1961. The film revolves around three old friends who were brought together by an unexpected letter from a lawyer. Unbeknownst to them, their estranged friend has left a generous inheritance for each of them upon his death.

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2. Suerte te dé Dios (1961)

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In “Suerte te dé Dios” (1961), a heartwarming Mexican adventure, comedy, and drama unfolds the story of construction workers who stumble upon the hidden treasure of a shady lawyer’s greed. The lives of these hardworking men are forever changed when they are introduced to an orphan who has a curious connection to the missing fortune.

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3. La risa de la ciudad (1962)

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“La risa de la ciudad” (1962) is a compelling, heartwarming drama that takes the audience into the heart of Mexico City, to the streets of its bustling, vibrant shantytown. Here, we meet a colorful cast of characters who live and love amidst the noise and chaos of this great city. At the center of the story is Techo, an old man with a zest for life and a yearning to reconnect with his long-lost son. Meanwhile, Beto, Techo’s son, is caught up in a passionate love affair with the pregnant Lita, adding depth and complexity to the narrative.

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4. Mekishiko mushuku (1962)

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In the rugged western landscape of Japan, a tale unfolds of honor, betrayal, and redemption. Mekishiko mushuku, directed by the masterful Koreyoshi Kurahara, is a cinematic gem that delves into the lives of cowboys and outlaws.

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5. Rage (1966)

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Rage, also known as Rabígato, is a gripping 1966 drama thriller set in the scorching desert of Mexico. Glenn Ford plays the role of a man whose life hangs in the balance after being bitten by a rabid dog. He must find medical help in the next 48 hours to prevent the onset of rabies, a dangerous and incurable condition that could claim his life in just four months. Stakes are high as he navigates the barren wilderness to find a prostitute who might have some knowledge of the animal bite. As panic sets in and time runs out, a thrilling and suspenseful story unfolds. Experience this intense tale of survival and desperation as the clock ticks down on our protagonist’s fate.

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6. Las figuras de arena (1970)

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“Las figuras de arena” is a 1970 Mexican drama film that follows the captivating tale of a young boy who falls in love with a young woman, not fully aware of her true profession. As the story unfolds, the overprotective mother and the harsh reality of the beach town are brought to light, painting a complex picture of the characters’ lives and their intertwined fates. The film, directed by Roberto Gavaldón, explores themes of love, deceit, and societal norms, offering a thought-provoking and heart-wrenching cinematic experience.

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7. El juicio de los hijos (1971)

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“El juicio de los hijos” (1971) is a Mexican drama that explores the consequences of unconditional maternal love and the impact it has on the lives of three children. Directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and starring Amparo Rivelles, Guillermo Murray, and Blanca Sánchez, the film offers an absorbing exploration of family dynamics and the struggles that arise when one’s love turns into an almost obsessive dependence. Taken together with its melodramatic narrative, this movie promises a thrilling and emotional journey that delivers a powerful message about the importance of balance and understanding in parent-child relationships.

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8. Cuna de valientes (1972)

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“Cuna de valientes”, a 1972 Mexican film, offers a heartwarming and emotional journey through the lives of two young individuals during a period of tumultuous social changes. The narrative, set amidst the backdrop of hippie culture and military life, weaves a story where romance, friendship, and love intertwine with moments of tension and crisis.

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9. El ausente (1972)

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El ausente, a 1972 Mexican western-drama film directed by Arturo Martínez, showcases gripping action and intense drama. Set in an unforgiving landscape, the story follows the compelling tale of the protagonist who is mysteriously absent from his village, leaving questions surrounding his fate.

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10. Novios y amantes (1973)

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“Step into the whirlwind of love, lust, and secrets in the 1973 film ‘Novios y amantes. ‘ Dive into the world of a newlywed couple, navigating the challenges of married life in a fast-paced society. From nosy neighbors to a nervous bride, the drama is heightened by the addition of a mysterious prostitute whose presence adds a layer of intrigue and uncertainty. Directed by Sergio Véjar and written by Juan Filcer, Jorge Fons, and Sergio Véjar, this comedy-drama will keep you on the edge of your seat, laughing and crying as you delve into the heart-wrenching realities of love and relationships.

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11. El desconocido (1974)

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“El desconocido” is a riveting 1974 Mexican western film, directed by Gilberto Gazcón and written by Gazcón, Ramón Obón, and Eduardo de la Peña. Set against the backdrop of the American West, the film follows a disenfranchised drifter who stumbles upon a home on a young orphan woman’s ranch. As their bond deepens, the drifter faces challenges, including the pursuit of vengeance, which tests their loyalty to each other and their shared love for the rugged outdoors.

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12. Cabalgando a la luna (1974)

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Cabalgando a la luna (1974) is a captivating drama that takes place in a Mexico City family struggling with degeneracy and decline. When the family crosses paths with a group of hardworking, agrarian visitors, they are given invaluable lessons in humility, respect, and the importance of community.

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13. La virgen de Guadalupe (1976)

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“La virgen de Guadalupe” (1976) is a historical drama film set in the early 1500s, encompassing tumultuous times of conquests and cultural crossroads. The story unfolds during a time when Spanish Captain Delgadillo led his troops in the ruthless killing of Indigenous people. Amid this chaos, a young Aztec leader, Temoc, orchestrates the kidnapping of the viceroy’s fair-haired daughter with the intent to expose her to the fascinating beauty of the Aztec culture.

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14. Acorralados (1976)

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“Acorralados” (1976), directed by Alfredo B. Crevenna and written by Ramón Obón, is a captivating Mexican drama, adventure, and action flick. This 1-hour and 25-minute film takes viewers on an unforgettable journey with its powerful performances by Valentín Trujillo, Jorge Luke, and Ana Luisa Peluffo.

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15. Contrabando y traición (1977)

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“Contrabando y traición, “ a 1977 film directed and written by Arturo Martínez, tells the intense story of two seasoned criminals, Emilio and Camelia, who plot to smuggle drugs into the United States. Set in the grimy yet seductive underworld of the 1970s, “Contrabando y traición” takes viewers on a thrilling rollercoaster ride of intrigue, violence, and suspense.

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16. Traigo la sangre caliente (1977)

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In the vibrant world of horse racing and high stakes gambling, “Traigo la sangre caliente” tells the riveting tale of a man on a quest for revenge. Set in Mexico in 1977, the film delves into the complexities of class differences, emotions, and ambition.

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17. Como gallos de pelea (1977)

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In the captivating 1977 film “Como gallos de pelea, “ Altagracia has long refused to relinquish a cherished piece of land to Fernando. However, with the arrival of Carlos from the city, Altagracia reconsiders her decision.

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18. ¿Y ahora qué, señor fiscal? (1977)

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In the 1977 Mexican drama “¿Y ahora qué, señor fiscal? “ (also known as “And Now What, Mr. Prosecutor? “), a young man from a humble background and a wealthy woman fall deeply in love. However, her family staunchly opposes their relationship, forcing the couple to navigate a tumultuous and passionate affair fraught with turmoil and heartache.

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19. The Murder of Camelia the Texana (1978)

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“The Murder of Camelia the Texana” is a 1978 action, crime, and drama film set in Mexico. When several drug shipments are seized by both Mexican and U. S. police, the trafficker Armando urges his subordinate Mario to locate an unknown woman named Camelia La Texana in an attempt to salvage the situation. Camelia is portrayed as a cunning and resourceful female drug lord who masterfully assumes different identities to evade capture.

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20. Son tus perjúmenes mujer (1978)

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“Son tus perjúmenes mujer, “ a heartwarming and poignant 1978 release, revolves around an unassuming young man, who is determined to fulfill a promise he made to his niece. Despite the challenges of poverty and a less-than-ideal neighborhood, our humble hero is willing to make any sacrifice to ensure that his paralyzed niece experiences the joy of Disneyland. The film, directed by Arturo Martínez, blends drama with splashes of comedy, offering an uplifting tale of love, sacrifice, and one’s unwavering commitment to fulfill a heartfelt promise.

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21. Carroña (1978)

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Experience the thrilling action of 1978’s Carroña, a groundbreaking film that pushes the boundaries of entertainment. Set against the stunning Mexican landscape, this adventure drama follows a group of daring protagonists as they venture into the untamed wilderness. The film’s compelling narrative explores themes of survival, loyalty, and human nature.

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22. La banda del Polvo Maldito (1979)

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“La banda del Polvo Maldito, “ a 1979 Mexican thriller, follows Marcelo as he returns to Mexico from the United States, only to find his friend Tony has become a secret agent trying to dismantle a dangerous drug cartel. The action-packed movie delves into the grim world of drug addiction and the brutal violence that ensues in the battle against the cartel.

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23. Mexicano hasta las cachas (1979)

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Mexicano hasta las cachas, released in 1979, is a delightful comedy-drama film that explores the life of Mauro, a charming and charismatic Mexican man. Known for his infectious laughter and heartfelt optimism, he always seems to find a way to turn the toughest situations into something joyful. Alongside his loyal friend Hilario and a plethora of girlfriends, including Carmen, Petra, and many more unnamed lovers, Mauro’s life is full of color and excitement.

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24. El hijo del palenque (1979)

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“El Hijo del Palenque” (1979) — a mesmerizing Drama-Western film that captivates audiences with its powerful acting ensemble. Directed by Rubén Galindo, who has a knack for telling compelling stories with an engaging intensity, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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25. Perro callejero (1980)

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Witness the tumultuous journey of an orphan boy living amidst poverty, crime, and violence in the heart of a big city. Directed by Gilberto Gazcón and written by Gazcón, Ramón Obón, and Fernando Galiana, “Perro callejero” is a riveting tale of a young man’s descent into a life of crime. Starring Valentín Trujillo, Ana Luisa Peluffo, and Lyn May, the film masterfully captures the essence of life in the margins.

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26. Del otro lado del puente (1980)

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“Del otro lado del puente” is a heartfelt drama and musical gem directed by Gonzalo Martínez Ortega and written by the same talented mind. This thought-provoking tale from 1980 stars Juan Gabriel, Valentín Trujillo, and Lucha Villa as they delve into the complex issues of family conflict, discrimination, and the struggles of a drug addict navigating through college life.

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27. El hombre sin miedo (1980)

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“El hombre sin miedo, “ a 1980 Mexican action-thriller, follows a young man seeking justice for the brutal murder of his family. The culprits? Representatives of a notorious US oil company.

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28. Hijos de tigre (1980)

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“Hijos de tigre” is a gripping drama that pushes the boundaries of family dynamics. Directed by Gilberto Martínez Solares and written by Edgardo Gazcón and Ramón Obón, this 1980 Mexican film explores the complex relationship between a rancher and his two sons, each with their own unique background and challenges.

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29. Tres de presidio (1980)

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In “Tres de Presidio, “ a corrupt judge unjustly condemns three innocent men to prison. Fueled by a desire for revenge, they escape and embark on a quest to bring the dishonest judge to justice. As they navigate the criminal underworld, the trio becomes entangled in a web of truck robberies, police corruption, and a kidnapped girl.

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30. El Bronco (1982)

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In the heart of Mexico, “El Bronco” (1982) is a riveting action-drama that explores the depths of courage and determination. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this film delves into the world of a fierce anti-hero, played by Valentín Trujillo, who must face his toughest battles yet.

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31. Fieras en brama (1983)

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Fieras en brama, a 1983 Mexican drama film, follows the life of Pedro, a seminary student on a quest for priesthood. Amidst a family feud, Pedro leaves his studies to support his uncle when his health deteriorates.

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32. Dos de abajo (1983)

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“Dos de abajo” is a captivating Mexican film from 1983 that captures the essence of the human spirit and the allure of hidden secrets. The tagline reads none, but the plot promises a unique story about two bricklayers, played by renowned stars Valentín Trujillo and Andrés García, who accidentally stumble upon a hidden treasure during their daily construction work. Little do they know, this discovery would turn their lives upside down and thrust them into the midst of a thrilling persecution.

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33. Perros salvajes (1984)

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“Perros salvajes, “ a Mexican action-crime film from 1984, follows the complex relationship between a father and son who are both hitmen. Directed by Edgardo Gazcón and written by Ramón Obón, this gripping movie delves into the dark world of violence and family ties.

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34. Ratas de la ciudad (1986)

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“Ratas de la ciudad” is a gripping, unconventional film that delves into the dark underworld of urban criminality, as experienced by thousands of juvenile delinquents. The story unfolds when a desperate father sets out to find the whereabouts of his missing child, only to be introduced to this harrowing reality.

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35. La pandilla infernal (1987)

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Dive into the thrilling world of “La pandilla infernal” (1987), a captivating Mexican action-crime drama. Directed by Alfredo Gurrola, this film explores the dark underbelly of criminal enterprises and the complexities of class differences. Join the members of the notorious gang as they mastermind a daring heist, blurring the lines between right and wrong.

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36. Yo el ejecutor (1987)

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“Yo el ejecutor, “ a gripping 1987 crime drama, follows the story of a no-nonsense mercenary known as ‘The Executioner. ‘ Betrayed and left for dead after a failed mission, he quickly finds his world tumbling down when his own sister is kidnapped and brutally victimized by a mob in a daring attempt to get to him. Driven by pure rage, ‘The Executioner’ embarks on a one-man war, determined to seek vengeance and bring down the entire crime syndicate, employing his signature execution-style tactics to eliminate every threat in his path.

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37. Cacería humana (1987)

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Cacería humana, also known as Human Hunt, is a crime-filled horror-action film released in 1987. Directed by Valentín Trujillo and written by Jorge Manrique, Gilberto de Anda, and Trujillo himself, the film centers around a brother’s quest to uncover the truth behind his sibling’s tragic accident.

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38. Ansia de matar (1987)

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In the riveting 1987 film, Ansia de matar, award-winning director Gilberto de Anda masterfully intertwines three powerful stories, set against the harsh backdrop of Mexico’s southern landscape. As a family embarks on an unforgettable hunting expedition, their world collides with those of a Guatemalan couple and a fearsome guerrilla group, igniting a chain of events that will challenge the very core of their beliefs.

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39. Breed of Snakes (1988)

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“Breed of Snakes” (1988) is an action-packed, adventure-filled drama set in the wild west. The film follows protagonists Viruta and Capulina, who embark on a perilous journey to find gold. They accidentally get caught by Indian tribes and discover a cunning way to gain their respect — using a metal detector and a camera’s flash.

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40. Violación (1989)

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“Violación” is a gritty, raw, and unforgettable 1980s crime drama hailing from Mexico, directed by María Luisa Alcalá and Valentín Trujillo. The film follows the story of a woman who falls victim to a violent rape in her own home, leaving her feeling powerless and alone. Enter José, a neighboring journalist, determined to take justice into his own hands and help the woman get the help she desperately needs. Accompanied by his loyal friend Sancho, José must navigate the treacherous waters of corrupt authorities and inept law enforcement to help put an end to this heinous crime.

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41. Red Dawn (1990)

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“Red Dawn” (1990) is a gripping drama that transports us into the lives of a middle-class Mexican family, trapped in a chaotic whirlwind of rebellion and politics. As the events of 1968 unfold, the story takes us on a harrowing journey into the depths of conflict and emotional turmoil.

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42. Carrera contra la muerte (1990)

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In the heart-pounding film, Carrera contra la muerte, two brothers are left to navigate a dangerous world of gambling and car racing, haunted by the specter of their gambling father’s untimely death. As one brother turns to academia to escape the deadly consequences of their father’s ill-fated loss, the other is drawn deeper into the perilous underworld, fighting for redemption and vengeance against the cold-hearted adversary who caused their father’s downfall.

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43. El último escape (1990)

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El último escape, released in 1990, is a heartfelt drama that explores the trials and tribulations faced by a struggling family. Under the watchful eye of their enigmatic patriarch, a young boy discovers a hidden talent for magic, becoming the unexpected beacon of hope that holds together the fragmented family.

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44. A sangre y fuego (1990)

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“A sangre y fuego” (1990) is a high-adrenaline action movie that promises excitement and thrill. Directed by Gilberto de Anda and written by the same artist, the movie showcases the powerful performances of Valentín Trujillo, Jorge Reynoso, and Juan Peláez.

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45. La verdadera historia de Barman y Droguin (1991)

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“La verdadera historia de Barman y Droguin” (1991) is a hilarious adventure-comedy movie that brings the superhero world to life in a unique and humorous way. The story follows the misadventures of two bumbling crooks, Barman and Droguin, as they attempt to pull off the perfect store robbery. However, their ineptitude and zany antics soon disrupt their plans, leading them on wild escapades filled with laughter and chaos.

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46. Un hombre despiadado (1991)

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“Un hombre despiadado, “ originally released in 1991, takes the viewer on a high-octane journey through the Peruvian-Mexican border fight against gold traffickers. It’s where seasoned lieutenant, Armenta, played by the talented Raúl Araiza, re-enters the field five years after his initial retirement.

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47. Asesinos de la montaña (1992)

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“Asesinos de la montaña” (The Mountain Killers, 1992) is an edge-of-your-seat thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Directed by the accomplished Julio Ruiz Llaneza, this suspense-filled film takes its audience on a treacherous journey through the wilderness, where the line between survival and destruction becomes blurred.

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48. Hombres de acero (1993)

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Experience the thrill of action with “Hombres de acero” (1993), a heart-pounding Mexican film directed by Valentín Trujillo. Following a group of brave steel workers, the movie delves into their dangerous yet thrilling adventures.

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49. Amor que mata (1994)

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“Amor que mata” is a heart-wrenching drama set in 1994 and directed by Valentín Trujillo. The film’s central character, Diego, is a young musician who is still grieving over the loss of his uncle due to AIDS. After a period of deep sorrow, he meets Gabriela, a woman who brings warmth and joy back into his life, proving to be a much-needed light in his dark period.

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50. Pistoleros anonimos (1995)

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Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping, action-packed adventure with Pistoleros Anónimos! Set in the electrifying world of Mexico, a mysterious woman in a captivating swimsuit leads the charge in this 1995 masterpiece. With a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes, this exhilarating film will have you on the edge of your seat throughout its entirety.

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51. Intriga en el paraíso (1996)

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Intriga en el paraíso, also known as Intrigue in Paradise, is a thrilling 1996 action-thriller movie directed by José Medina. The film stars Valentín Trujillo, Maribel Palmer, and Rojo Grau in their prime roles. The movie takes place in a secluded paradise where the stakes are high, and danger lurks at every corner.

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52. El chacal del puerto (1996)

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“El chacal del puerto” is a chilling Mexican horror-thriller film from 1996. Directed by Gilberto de Anda and written by the same person, this gripping 1h 30min movie takes viewers on a dark journey filled with suspense.

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53. Sucedió en el aguaje (1998)

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“Sucedió en el agua” is a thrilling action film from 1998, captivating viewers with its edge-of-your-seat moments. With an impressive runtime of 1 hour and 30 minutes, this Mexican production delivers an exhilarating experience. The talented cast, including Irma Dorantes, Juan Gallardo, and Rafael Goyri, brings the story to life on the big screen, making for an unforgettable cinematic adventure.

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54. Derrumbe mortal (1998)

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“Derrumbe mortal” (1998), an action-packed Mexican film directed by Valentín Trujillo, stars Valentín Trujillo alongside Andrea Garcia and Alejandro Duarte. The movie, running just under 1 hour and 26 minutes, showcases the thrilling world of espionage and high-stakes missions. Though little is known about the movie’s plot and awards, it promises a thrilling experience that blends suspense, action, and Mexican talent.

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55. Mis animales y yo (1999)

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“Mis animales y yo” (1999) is a riveting Mexican action-drama film that keeps the viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. This movie, directed by Valentín Trujillo, is a masterpiece in the realm of action films, with its impressive performances by the lead actors Valentín Trujillo, Manuel Ojeda, and Laura Tovar.

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