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La Virgen De Guadalupe (1987)

La Virgen De Guadalupe (1987)
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The suprisingly short Spanish historical epic Virgen de Guadalupe is based on a venerable legend. The film is set during the era of the Conquistadors. A battle rages between the Aztec tribes of Mexico and the Spanish invaders. At the height of the carnage, a vision of the Virgin Mary brings the bloodshed to a halt. Virgen de Guadalupe was a surprisingly spiritual offering from Mexican director Alfredo Salazar, whose previous ouevre included such gems as Curse of the Aztec Mummy and Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Ape. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Alfredo Salazar
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of La Virgen De Guadalupe

The suprisingly short Spanish historical epic Virgen de Guadalupe is based on a venerable legend. The film is set during the era of the Conquistadors. A battle rages between the Aztec tribes of Mexico and the Spanish invaders. At the height of the carnage, a vision of the Virgin Mary brings the bloodshed to a halt. Virgen de Guadalupe was a surprisingly spiritual offering from Mexican director Alfredo Salazar, whose previous ouevre included such gems as Curse of the Aztec Mummy and Wrestling Women vs. the Aztec Ape. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Alfredo Salazar
Categories:
War
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Bruce R.

This was an interesting, low tech movie, unfortunatly there were no english subtitles, so it was hard to follow except for someone that speaks spanish.

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