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Arlette Pacheco Movies

1987  
 
In this genial lowbrow comedy, Felemón and Moyer are two good buddies who share a passion for soccer, and for each other's women. Felemón's two curvaceous daughters run around wearing incredibly revealing miniskirts, while Moyer's wife is the apple of Felemón's eye. Things get really confusing when Felemón wins big in the soccer pools and the party to celebrate gets hopping. This somewhat directionless comedy features large doses of mariachi, salsa and ranchero music. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Lalo El MimoLilia Prado, (more)
 
1986  
 
In this sex comedy, Beatriz (Angelica Chain) is married to Roberto (Alfonso Zayas), though theirs is not a union made in heaven. Roberto is always on the lookout for an attractive woman, which causes the expected problems in his marriage. Adding a strange undertone of the macabre is a story about a psycho on the loose who goes after hookers. Adding another layer of confusion is Beatriz' sister Juliet (Chain again), who looks just like her except for her hair color, though none of the other characters seem to notice any resemblance. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Alfonso ZayasAngélica Chaín, (more)
 
1985  
 
This is a low-budget adaptation of a well-publicized tragedy: the 1984 kidnapping and murder of Enrique Camarena, a U.S. narcotics agent. Mexican drug lord Rafael Caro-Quintero has been touted to be the gangster behind the killing. What makes this subpar drama with its stilted acting even less palatable is that it disclaims any relationship to real people, living or dead. In this version, when the U.S. agent (Armando Silvestre) tries to gather evidence against Caro-Quintero (Fernando Casanova) he is eventually captured, tortured, and murdered. Caro-Quintero's atrocities are shown in full, gory detail which should go a long way to consolidating fear of the man among ordinary people. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Fernando CasanovaSasha Montenegro, (more)