The Perez Family is a 1995 movie about a group of Cuban refugees who are released from Guantanamo Bay and travel to Miami, where they pretend to be a family in order to gain entry to the United States. As they go through various challenges and encounters, they discover the importance of family, love, and belonging.
In Black Snake (1973), a pacifist man infiltrates a sadistic sugar cane plantation in the Caribbean to uncover the brutal mistreatment of slaves. He faces racism, violence, and the terrifying power of the plantation rulers. As he witnesses the horrors inflicted on the enslaved people, he plots his revenge against the sadistic rulers and seeks justice for the oppressed.
Committed pacifist Tom Jordan's decision to help former President Rivera escape a military coup is a simple act of mercy that takes him and his wife to the edge of despair. It turns them into outlaws and fugitives, hunted by a vicious South American regime; yet it could also bring them together in a way they have never been before.
This 1959 film-noir take on "Othello," filmed in Puerto Rico, stars Mari Blanchard as flirtatious Jean, who marries an older man, plantation owner Don Luis, for financial security and finds herself falling for his virile foster son, Carlos. Fearing that Jean will inherit Luis's money, his greedy cousin, Miguel, poisons the bridegroom against his new wife, informing him about her passion for another.
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