Who Can Kill a Child? is a horror movie set in a small island off the Spanish coast. A couple arrives on the island during a festival, only to discover that all the children have mysteriously turned into violent killers. They must find a way to escape the island alive while facing the terror of innocent children hunting them down.
On Christmas eve, a gunfighter named Ringo is tasked with rescuing a ranch owner's family who are being held hostage by a bandit gang. Ringo must navigate a series of dangerous encounters and double crosses as he tries to save the day.
In a small town in Portugal, the resurrection of knight templars leads to a wave of terror. The blind dead, zombie-like soldiers, roam the streets seeking blood and causing chaos. As the town is plunged into darkness, a group of survivors must fight for their lives and find a way to stop the evil forces before it's too late.
In 'Horror Rises from the Tomb,' a group of treasure-seekers unwittingly unleash an ancient evil that seeks revenge through murder and occult rituals. As the body count rises, they must confront their own fears and face the supernatural powers that threaten their very lives.
The fictionalized story of Joaquin Murrieta, a real life Mexican bandit who terrorized California with his gang of raiders and cutthroats during the first half of the 19th century. Some saw him as a murderous outlaw, others as the Mexican Robin Hood.
Murcia, Spain. Andrés, a bland merchant, owner of a bookshop, decides to take a trip to Paris, where his friend Armando lives.
A series of mysterious thefts of jewelry are occurring in many museums in Europe. All the stolen jewels belonged to the collection of the former Order of the Golden Eagle, with many of which will be held an exhibition in Toledo. Interpol stands guard and, despite his precautions, there was another robbery. The investigation leads to the Duke, a character who, in the twentieth century, wants to revive the extinct Order
Early Spanish western. Ramon Torrado’s westerns remain among the most obscure ones. Of his four westerns, all shot around 1964.
Catherine bears a strong resemblance to Silvia, daughter of a millionaire who has escaped with a bullfighter. A group of ruffians who intends to defraud the Silvia's father used to Catalina for their plans.
A paltry pension is the scenario in which love is forged between a mysterious woman and a frustrated writer. Based on the comedy "The poor things" by Alfonso Paso.
Manuel, in love with Elena, his wife, and driven to realize this dream: to build a villa in the mountains of Albarracin, decides to steal a British millionaire woman. But everything is complicated since it kill her accidentally, or so he thinks ...
Javier lives with his mother in a modest apartment. He conducts surveys on the effectiveness of ads. This work provides a humble earning for the two of them. One day he meets Juna at a bus stop. He tries to ask her out, but she refuses. A few days later, they meet again. Slowly a relationship develops, but her plan is to marry someone rich. Javier's wealthy uncle included him in his testament, so Juna talks Javier into killing the uncle.
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