The best Ernesto Gómez Cruz’s mystery movies

Ernesto Gómez Cruz

Ernesto Gómez Cruz

08/11/1933 (90 años)
Ernesto Gómez Cruz (born 7 November 1933) is a prolific Mexican actor with more than 154 films. He has been nominated several times for the Ariel Award. These include his acting in El Infierno (2010), El crimen del Padre Amaro (2002), El imperio de la fortuna by Arturo Ripstein (1987), La Víspera by Alejandro Pelayo (1983), Cadena perpetua by Ripstein (1979), La venida del Rey Olmos by Julián Pastor (1975) and Rosa by José Estrada (1969). Description above from the Wikipedia article Ernesto Gómez Cruz , licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Cosa fácil

Cosa fácil
6.5/10
This is a story of revenge, as detective Shayne's own clients sabotage his actions, and leave him blind in one eye. The cases then become personal and Shayne vows to destroy the guilty.

Los confines

Los confines
6.9/10
Mix magical universe of Juan Rulfo, in which Juan Preciado, "Pedro Paramo", located incestuous siblings "Talpa" while Juvencio Nava, of "Diles que no me maten", flee several men who pursue for killing Colonel Terrones.

A Married Woman

A Married Woman
7.1/10
Irene is a young housewife and mother who tries to raise her young family, love her husband and keep her home all the while studying her masters' degree. Mario, her husband, is a good man, but he's tied by convention. When she has a strange mishap one day, her domestic life is catapulted in a whirl of horror and violence that will tear the fabric of her very existence apart.

La zona del silencio

La zona del silencio
6.4/10
Several fantastic stories occur in the Mexican "Zone of Silence." It begins in the 1920s when a man steals a train and then flees to enter the present. Another man finds a colonizer guarded by a ghost treasure, two girls are attacked by an evil car and finally a man steals money, then he flees to enter the past.

En el país de los pies ligeros

En el país de los pies ligeros
6.5/10
Film that chronicles the adventures of a white child or "chavochi" in the Sierra Tarahumara in the State of Chihuahua, the film denounces the timber and the misery of the Tarahumara Indians.

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