The best Narciso Busquets’s crime movies

Narciso Busquets

Narciso Busquets

08/09/1931- 14/12/1988
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Cacería implacable

Cacería implacable

Perro callejero 2

Perro callejero 2
7.4/10

Life Sentence

Life Sentence
7.1/10
"El Tarzan" Lira is an ex-convict who decides to give up his criminal past and reform his life. However, a corrupt policeman blackmails him leaving "El Tarzan" no other option but to continue committing robberies. Adapting the genre conventions of the film noir to the Mexican context, Ripstein's film focuses on Mexican police corruption and questions the judicial system.

Todo por nada

Todo por nada
7.2/10
Gunfighters kill all family members of farmer brothers Mario and Fernando Almada, after the tragic event, they seek revenge.

Matinée

Matinée
7.1/10
Jorge and Aarón, two young boys growing up in a quiet town often miss classes to go together to the cinema matinee. One day they are kidnapped by robbers while traveling in a truck. After the disintegration of the band, they begin to participate in the robberies until the adventure turns into something more sinister and dangerous.

Leader's Shadow

Leader's Shadow
7.8/10
The movie situated in post-revolutionary Mexico describes the way politics were done in those times. Ignacio Jimenez is chosen as the candidate of the Partido Radical Progresista, but he isn't so sure about it, because he knows his boss, El Caudillo has chosen another candidate. Several political moves are done between the parties, leading to a thunderous climax.

Contrato con la muerte

Contrato con la muerte
4/10

La fuga de Carrasco

La fuga de Carrasco
4.4/10

Masacre en el Río Tula

Masacre en el Río Tula
6.2/10
Based on a real event, twelve dead bodies are found in the Tula River, we see the events that lead up to the massacre in a tale of crime, vice, corruption and sleaze.

El espectro de la novia

El espectro de la novia
British-born David T. Bamberg was a magician who went by the stage name of Fu Manchu. He was so popular in Mexico and South America that he was given the opportunity to star in a series of crime / horror / mystery films between 1943 and 1949. This is one of them.

Ojo por Ojo

Ojo por Ojo
4.4/10
A couple is attacked bu thugs and the woman is killed, the boyfriend plans his revenge.

El Asesino X

El Asesino X
6.2/10
A murderer turns himself to the police, but claims amnesia and insists he's unable to tell them anything about his crime.

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