Eleazar Garcia "Chelelo" Movies

1987  
 
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Huevos Rancheros features two comical stories with a sexy edge. The first, "A Real Good Wot," tells the tale of a beautiful housewife who gives herself fully to a total stranger by mistake. The second segment, "Virginity at the River," features a rugged charro who demands proof that his bride-to-be is a virgin. The video features Spanish-speaking video stars Sasha Montenegro, Chelelo, and Carmen Salinas. ~ Betsy Boyd, All Movie Guide

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1986  
 
This performance video features the laughs needed for unwinding from the pressures of everyday life. Laughs as only Mexicans can Provide! ~ 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)
1985  
 
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This tortilla Western has a story based on the lyrics of a ballad, and stars Fernando Almada as Jesus Coronado and Mario Almada as Demetrio Coronado, two brothers in real life who make approximately eight of these films a year. This time Jesus has just served a 10-year prison sentence, is minus a leg, and as he returns home with a new model horse and gun, flashbacks bring the story up to date. Demetrio and Jesus had to defend their property against villains who not only wanted the hacienda but also wanted the woman Jesus planned to marry. Mineral deposits on the land raise the greed level of the desperadoes to an unbearable intensity, and they attack, strewing corpses right and left until only the wounded Jesus remains to face a prison sentence. Along the way to this mayhem and Jesus' revenge, there are an inordinate number of songs performed by Tex-Mex groups like Los Cadetes de Linares. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Mario AlmadaIsaura Espinoza, (more)
1983  
 
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Having reconciled their differences to unite against a common enemy, at the end of the Mexican Revolution two families resume their personal feud. ~ Tana Hobart, All Movie Guide

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1967  
 
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The Mexican drama El Hijo de Gabino Barrera concerns Aguilar, the son of the infamous Barrera, who sets off on a quest to get revenge against those responsible for his father's death. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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1965  
 
A corrupt woman in the role of dictator of a town is challenged by a stranger. ~ All Movie Guide

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1965  
 
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Railroad workers struggle with the temperature extremes in an unforgiving desert in this Mexican western. From searing heat to freezing cold, the workers also contend with sudden storms that are called the "black wind." The campsite is the scene of loving, fighting, gunplay, and a train wreck. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
José MorenoDavid Reynoso, (more)
1961  
 
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This effective drama about vengeance and its results is loosely based on practices in the Mexican boondocks where the law can be ignored when it comes to seeking revenge. The tale concerns two brothers who decide to avenge their father's death, as would be expected. But this ill-considered decision leads to a set of problems that continue to spiral downward until both brothers are in way above their heads. The difficulty with vengeance, they discover, is that it never ends. Popular cinematic stars Julio Aleman and Antonio Aguilar star, along with the well-known Emilio "El Indio" Fernández. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Antonio AguilarJulio Aleman, (more)
 
 
The Mexican western Duelo en el Dorado was lensed sometime in the late 1960s. Luis Aguilar and Emilio Fernandez (yes, the same Emilio Fernandez who shot and killed a critic who'd carped about one of the films he'd directed) play antagonists who spend the film's running time at each other's throats-literally. One is a white settler, the other a Native American. The bone of contention is a white orphan, whom the Indian wants to adopt into his tribe. Duel en el Dorado is quite violent, but at least has the saving grace of solid story values. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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