Three friends confront a horde of mummies, who have inexplicably awakened, and try to rescue their pal, not realizing they have fallen into a trap.
As Mexico prepares to host the 1968 Olympics, students and civilians are uniting on the streets to protest the authoritarian government. Tensions are running high and the eyes of the world are on Mexico and President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. Ana Maria, a student photographer and daughter of a high-ranking official, finds herself embroiled in the movement and is swept off her feet by Félix, a working-class architecture student. This film remembers the events that led to one of the darkest chapters in Mexico’s recent history: the massacre at Tlatelolco, 10 days before the opening of the Olympic Games.
On October 2, 1968, a student uprising descends into violence after the Mexican government begins to use lethal force against the protesters.
A dying woman tells her son Luis about the time when his father had destroyed the vampire Dracul, but now she fears he will return and Luis must stop him.
An international group is trying to destabilize Mexico by assassinating the President.
Blas García is a veteran Mexican announcer and dubbing actor, born on May 26, 1942, in Tula, Hidalgo. He began his career in dubbing in 1966, with a small role in the series I am a spy. In 1977 he worked on dubbing the animated film My Friend the Dragon and by the end of that decade and the beginning of the next, he lent his voice to Japanese animated series, the first being Merman of the Sea and Captain Twinkle. He is recognized for being the official voice of Optimus Prime in Transformers, Igor in the Winnie The Poo series, Agent K, in the Men in Black trilogy, Saruman in the Lord of the Rings saga, among many other works.
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