Regino Herrerra Movies

1993  
 
Lorenzo O'Brien wrote this scathing black comedy about a naive Mexican highway patrolman who is irresistibly drawn into corruption and violence. ~ Nicole Gagne, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Roberto SosaBruno Bichir, (more)
1993  
R  
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Based on the best-selling novel by Laura Esquival, this internationally popular romantic fable from Mexico centers on a young woman who discovers that her cooking has magical effects. The tale's heroine, Tita, is the youngest of three daughters in a traditional Mexican family. Bound by tradition to remain unmarried while caring for her aging mother, Tita nevertheless falls in love with a handsome young man named Pedro. Pedro returns her affection, but he cannot overcome her family's disapproval, and he instead marries Tita's elder sister. The lovestruck young woman is brutally disappointed, and her sadness has such force that it infects her cooking: all who eat it her feel her heartbreak with the same intensity. This newly discovered power continues to manifest itself after the wedding, as Tita and Pedro, overcome by their denied love, embark on a secret affair. Director Alfonso Arau, Esquival's husband at the time, presents the acts of love and cooking with the same glossy, sensual sheen. Indeed, despite occasional digressions into a magical realist tone, the film often takes on the gloss of Hollywood romance. This combination of traditional melodrama and exotic fairy tale proved extremely popular with audiences, particularly in the United States, where it became one of the highest grossing foreign language films at the time. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Lumi CavazosMarco Leonardi, (more)
1989  
PG13  
In El Salvador in the late '70s, the wealthy few rule the impoverished many. To maintain the status quo against peasant insurgents and labor organizations, the military regime brutalizes the populace, in particular, rebels who espouse Marxism. Assassinations, executions, and disappearances become commonplace. When the Vatican elevates conservative Oscar Arnulfo Romero (Raul Julia) to archbishop, the military rulers believe he will quiet the masses and the activist priests who support them. "Blessed are the peacemakers," he will preach. At first, that is precisely what he does. But when soldiers thwart voters, shoot indiscriminately into crowds, torture dissidents, and kill a dedicated priest and friend of Romero, the archbishop condemns the regime in radio messages, rebukes quisling bishops, and leads a peasant march into a church occupied by soldiers. He also insults and defies the El Salvadoran president (Harold Cannon), an iron-fisted general, who, ironically, has the same last name as the archbishop Romero, but is not related. The country by this time is in the throes of civil war. In 1980, when military death squads continue their reign of terror even though the government institutes so-called reforms, Romero continues to speak out, gaining international attention. The film then builds to its climax, a scene recreating the events of Monday, March 25, 1980, when Romero is saying mass for his recently deceased mother. Attendees include four men who have no intention of reciting mea culpas or receiving the Holy Eucharist. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Raul JuliaRichard Jordan, (more)
1987  
 
In this action story, "Gatillo" ("Trigger") is a fast-on-the-draw agent of the U.S. anti-drug forces who has made a lifelong enemy in the person of a female drug-runner who has an underground den in Texas. Accompanied by his buddy Chato, he hunts down the bad guys. It turns out that the lady drug lord is the mother of Gatillo's son: she was forced to leave her pleasant life as a housewife when her husband found out about the affair, and she has nurtured a grudge against him ever since. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Alvaro ZermenoAna Luisa Peluffo, (more)
1987  
 
In this Mexican western (known locally as a vaquero), based on a true story, Sergio Goyri plays Julian Morieta, a young man who becomes very skillful with a handgun in order to avenge his parents' murder. His informal justice gained him a reputation as a fast gun, and one day while wandering out West, a small-town marshal decides to get him hired as the town's sheriff. Julian proves himself to be an able gunfighter and lawman by arresting a gang of bank robbers, and soon he has married the marshall's daughter. However, when the robbers get out of jail, the body count begins to rise. ~ Clarke Fountain, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Sergio GoyriSilvia Manriquez, (more)
1986  
PG  
A doctor (Tom Conti) and his wife (Teri Garr), recently divorced, are kidnapped and brought to South America by an inept jewel thief (Paul Rodriguez), just in time to help cure a tribal chief's daughter of appendicitis. Then, a series of circumstances brings the entire family together. ~ John Bush, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Tom ContiTeri Garr, (more)
1985  
 
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This undistinguished comedy is about twin sisters separated at birth, one grows up in poverty in a rural village, and the other goes on to fame and fortune as a sophisticated singer and dancer. Juana (Maria Elena Velasco, also the director and writer) is taken by her father after she was born to be raised in a remote Mexican village, while Chana (also Velasco) grows up in Mexico City where she gets to meet the celebrated Spanish singer Pilar del Rio (Carmen Montejo) because her mother works for Pilar. After the mother dies, Chana is adopted by the singer and moves to Spain, where she also learns to sing and dance. When Pilar decides to go on a tour that includes Mexico, Chana and her long-separated twin finally have a chance to meet again. But there is no guarantee that everything will go smoothly, since the gap between them is so vast, and on top of that, Chana's irate ex-husband is unaware that she has a look-alike twin -- and he kidnaps the wrong woman. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Carmen Montejo
1983  
PG  
This is the second sequel in the saga of an English aristocrat who was captured by the Sioux in 1825 and eventually became their leader. This version centers on Man Called Horse's warrior son Koda as he tries to keep avaricious European settlers and prospectors from overrunning their land and destroying their way of life. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Richard HarrisMichael Beck, (more)
1976  
PG  
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In this sequel to A Man Called Horse, Richard Harris is back as a blue-blooded Englishman who returns to America to help the Indians who had once adopted him. Seeing their lands being taken over by greedy whites, he joins forces with the Sioux tribe to help them defend their birthborn rights. ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Richard HarrisGale Sondergaard, (more)

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