Today we present the best Diana Ferreti’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Diana Ferreti’s movies.
The legend of "Peter The Knife" continues in this popular sequel to one of Mexico's all-time blockbusters. Following in his infamous father's footsteps, Peter, Jr. manages to get more than his fair share of the love of beautiful women...and the hatred of his enemies. Action and drama from New York to Acapulco.
In the XIX century, Griselda is an actress who knows a pianist named Orlando. He takes her to live at the mansion of Eloisa, his mother. Griselda soon discovers that the entire family is completely insane.
When they were younger, a pair of beautiful sisters were forced to watch a bunch of thugs brutally kill their parents. Not bad enough? Well, OK then, they were also savagely raped. Now someone's going around slashing people up. Has one or both of the sisters lost it? A couple of police detectives try to find out.
A man is dumped by his wife after she finds him cheating on her. He loses all his money and possessions, except for his butler, who stays by his side in hopes he'll get back on his feet.
Muerte en el tovara
8.6/10
Release: 17/10/1995
Unscrupulous business magnate opposes his daughter's choice of boyfriends and the young man's whole family gets caught in the crossfire.
Claudio, a womanizer, contracts AIDS due to his promiscuous lifestyle, and, in the hospital, he meets Mauricio, a homosexual Evangelist who is also infected and will discover Jesus to Claudio.
The first 15 minutes of the film are absolute force! I heard speak a so pornöse Synchro such bad dialogues rarely. The relationship between Yako and its friend works so ridiculously in scene set that it resembles indeed a relevation for B-Movie-fans. In addition it gives to only be very memorable Opening Credits, which is so mismatching, like it could - any further purchase to the film is not opened for me.\n\n\nThen it goes off into the forest.