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Manuel Capetillo Movies

2007  
 
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A man who has received a series of vicious blows to the head forgets his true identity in a twisting crime thriller that keeps the viewer guessing until the very end. His memories suddenly erased, a man who had recently gotten involved with some serious drug dealers attempts to discern which side of the law he is really on. When all indications lead him to believe that his worst nightmares are about to become a reality, the desperate amnesiac begins to wonder if he will ever uncover the truth about his identity. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel CapetilloCecilia Camacho, (more)
 
1989  
 
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Julio Ruiz Llaneza helms the gritty, western-tinged, Spanish-language thriller Muertes Anunciadas. The saga begins with a devastating crisis: in 1970, four men brutally extinguish the lives of an entire family and seize its land. Now, 18 years later, ominous events begin to transpire: one of the men receives a letter predicting the exact day of his death, and is promptly killed with a car bomb; one by one, similar letters begin to crop up at the home of each of the remaining culprits, and the men band together to pinpoint the murderer. Yet only one suspect exists - the new ranch hand, Antonio, and he passionately insists on his own innocence, searching in desperation for evidence to prove his case. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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1986  
R  
This is a melodramatic rendition of a changing relationship between Macho Prieto (Hector Suarez), the domineering owner of a nightclub called "Las Noches del Califas," and Hugo (Manuel Capetillo), a younger man. Prieto takes a liking to Hugo when he first meets him and invites him to his nightclub. Hugo arrives with Eva on his arm, but that does not last long once Prieto takes an interest in her. Complications arise when Prieto's need to control those around him becomes overpowering, changing himself as well as Eva and Hugo. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Sasha MontenegroManuel Capetillo, (more)
 
1985  
 
In this crime drama, a pair of drug smugglers attempt to take over a crime ring. Trouble brews when the two fall in love with a manipulative beauty who wants the operation for herself. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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1985  
 
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Escape Sangriento concerns an unjustly incarcerated man named Pedro Montes (Mario Almada). Filled with a desire to settle the score, Montes enlists the help of other inmates in order to succeed in a complicated prison break. Once on the outside, Montes must figure out who set him up to take the fall for his wife's murder. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1984  
 
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When a man's passion for gambling becomes too extreme, he manages to lose all of his worldly possessions. ~ Iotis Erlewine, Rovi

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Starring:
Vicente FernandezBlanca Guerra, (more)
 
1968  
PG  
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From director Chano Urueta, this 1968 Mexican musical-comedy stars Manual Captillo as an overly confident man who makes the mistake of flirting with a tourist with the aim of riling up his sweetheart. Before long, his girlfriend is giving him a taste of his own medicine by taking up with a male tourist. El As de Oros also stars Flor Silvestre and Regina Torne. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel Capetillo
 
1968  
 
Director René Cardona continues a short spate of successful children's movies (1958's Pulgarcito, and Santa Claus, 1959) with this drama that brings in child actor Josélito as a young boy in search of his father. Josélito and his mother are temporarily left back in Spain after his father goes to Mexico to pursue fame and fortune as a matador. But when his father does not come home after a long time, the little boy takes off across the Atlantic in a make-shift boat. Fortunately, he is rescued from this wobbly craft by a much better one and brought safely to the U.S. Once there, he continues his adventurous journey in search of his father and ends up in Vera Cruz, helped out by Pulgarcito. After all that determination, finding his father now is a definite shoo-in. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Enrique Rambal
 
1965  
 
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The Mexican comedy Cargando Con El Muerto concerns a pair of dim-witted movers who end up unwittingly becoming involved with nefarious figures in organized crime. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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1961  
 
A positive advertisement for an upbeat Mexican spirit in song and dance and attitude, this is an otherwise routine musical-romance with a touch of Western thrown in for good measure. A young orphan (María Pons) wants to follow in the footsteps of her departed mother and succeed in the entertainment industry. She falls in love with a young man (Manuel Capetillo, a former bullfighter) who aspires to become a matador. Although the two are determined to stay together, their relatives are not necessarily in agreement. Once they get away to the city lights, some real-life entertainers get in on the act (The Tex Mex Trio, the Five Latins, and others). ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Ma. Antonienta PonsManuel Capetillo, (more)
 
1960  
 
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"Vivo" and "Muerto" refer to life and death, but there's more death than life in this bloody Mexican western. Viewers who prefer the unedited and unexpurgated version may have difficulty finding it; even Spanish cable TV aired the film in highly edited form. Manuel Capetillo, Flor Silvestre, Aldo Monte and Wolf Ruvinskis star. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel CapetilloFlor Silvestre, (more)
 
1960  
 
This comedy is another of the quickly-filmed, three-week wonders from Mexico that suffers because of the rush. Star Manuel "El Loco" Valdez crosses over from his zany television appearances to play the lead, while Flor Silvestro, Irma Dorantes, and Olivia Michel portray the three sisters in the Karambazo family. It is indicative of the level of comedy that "Karambazo" can be construed as "caramba" gone wild. As in many films from the land of the mariachi bands and hat dances, songs and music play a role as well. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Manuel ValdésFlor Silvestre, (more)