Jacobo Derechín Trailers
Vuelve el ojo de vidrio TrailerEl ojo de vidrio TrailerLa Valentina Trailer
Vuelve el ojo de vidrio TrailerEl ojo de vidrio TrailerLa Valentina Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
28 January 1950
A woman, after committing a murder, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.
05 February 1953
To conquer the beautiful vedette Rosita, journalist Tin Tan is subject to her whims. Fired along with his friend Narciso from the newspaper they worked, Tin Tan trying to sell a movie plot.
06 April 1951
Negro Es Mi Color (literally translates to "Black Is My Color"), the 1951 Tito Davison Mexican racia)
19 November 1954
Carmen has a daughter, Patricia, who attends a school for young ladies where they think Carmen is married to a sailor.
08 June 1953
Three married couples gather to celebrate the eighteenth anniversary of their marriage mourning the absence of a friend who was best man at all three weddings.
24 June 1955
A film that tells how a woman who suffered blackmail her entire life kills a man. Her lawyer falls in love with her and does everything possible to uncover the truth, even though it is a professional secret that will make him lose everything.
20 June 1952
Catita is a simple and poor woman who dreams of that her son stands out on something important to help her out of his humble.
19 August 1954
Through hard work, the Spaniard Alejandro has become wealthy and powerful. In contrast, the banker Don Victorino—who once refused a loan to the then-poor Alejandro—has fallen on difficult times.
10 February 1966
A smuggler, condemned to be shot, is pardoned in exchange for kidnapping "La Valentina."
04 May 1949
Gumaro Pérez must fulfill all the whims of his wife, who is sworn lady of society even though the Pérez are not a wealthy family.
25 December 1948
A bad woman exploits her husband's love. Infidelity, illegitimate children, self-sacrificing fatherhood.
08 January 1970
Upon hearing the news of Madero's death, Porfirio Alcalá and his four cousins interrupt their peaceful lives as farmers to again join the Mexican Revolution.