Hugo Stiglitz Movies

Hugo Stiglitz was born in Mexico, where he thrived in the 1970s and 1980s as a popular film star. Stiglitz has been most closely associated with horror films like Tintorena and City of the Walking Dead. In the mid-1980s, Hugo Stiglitz began showing up with regularity in English-language films, notably as Sinarquiara in John Huston's Under the Volcano. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
2003  
 
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The crime film Bajo el Plomo Sinaloense concerns Don Felipe, an entrepreneurial drug dealer who, with the help of some allies, makes an attempt to expand his empire by locking up land, sea, and air distribution routes. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
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Cazador De Cazadores concerns a mother and father who, although having been less than ideal parents to the girl, work together to rescue their daughter after she goes missing during a camping vacation. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1995  
 
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Fernanda Reto, Raul Araiza and Hugo Steiglitz headline the steamy Spanish-language thriller Crimenes de Passion (Crimes of Passion), directed by Adolfo Martinez Solares. The picture weaves the sordid tale of three sisters - one of whom is being chased relentlessly by an obsessed psychopath - and watches the women sink into a morass of drugs, laundering of funds, and crooked political schemes. One of the girls becomes enmeshed in a torrid affair with a nasty and manipulative politico and quickly realizes that whenever he wants something, he refuses to take "no" for an answer and will let nothing stand in his way. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide

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2003  
 
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The Mexican western Dos Gallos de Guanajuato concerns a family feud that erupts after a financially powerful clan buys a different family's famous rooster business. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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A law abiding policeman who reluctantly enlisted the aid of a local drug cartel after falling into debt is pushed beyond his breaking point in this Mexican crime thriller starring Hugo Stiglitz. Hector Del Velle was a cop who always played by the rules, at least until a debt problem prompted him to seek financial aid from a wealthy group of drug traffickers. But when this ruthless band of criminals strikes too close to home, the cop who always played fair is forced to resort to the kind of underhanded tactics generally employed by only the most notorious law-breakers in the land. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1977  
 
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The disaster genre gets the exploitation treatment in this gruesome tale of survival at sea from director René Cardona Jr. In the wake of a violent cyclone, the remaining passengers of a downed airplane find refuge on a passing boat carrying the survivors of a shipwreck. Without a clue where in the world they are, a shortage of food and water, and the surrounding waters teeming with man-eating sharks, the tensions are soon on the rise. El Ciclon was released in the U.S. as The Cyclone. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide

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1998  
 
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The crime film El Culebrero follows the adventures of a ruthless criminal who rolls over anyone who stands between him and what he wants. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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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, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Alfonso ZayasAngélica Chaín, (more)
1972  
 
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A young man with dreams of sailing the open sea soon finds his wildest fantasies becoming reality as he hoists up the Jolly Roger and sets out on a series of swashbuckling adventures in this seafaring tale of danger and excitement. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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1986  
 
Christina Ruiz (Susana Dosamantes) is a psychiatrist who goes off the deep end when her husband and two children are killed after witnessing an armored car robbery by motorcycle thugs. A guilty conscience brings gang member Omar Mendoza (Andres Garcia Jr.) to her office asking for relief from his mental anguish, and Christina goes to a local church to thank God for bringing Omar to her. Without revealing her family were the murder victims, Christina sets out to kill each member for their participation in the crime. A tough veteran policeman (Pedro Armendariz) and a crusading crime reporter (Hugo Stiglitz) clash as they both follow-up on the murders and subsequent revenge. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Susana DosamantesHugo Stiglitz, (more)
1976  
 
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A small boy abandoned in the jungle and raised by a benevolent group of apes slowly begins to realize that he isn't quite like the rest of his primate family in this touching meditation on the bond shared between man and beast. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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