Los Santos Reyes


06:00 am - 08:00 am, Today on XHDF Ciudad de México (Azteca Uno) DF (25)

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Al escapar de la cárcel, tres hermanos descubren que una escuela está en el lugar donde enterraron el botín de un robo.

1958 Spanish, Castilian
Oeste Drama Comedia

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Antonio Aguilar (Actor)
Born: May 01, 1919
Died: June 19, 2007
Trivia: Antonio Aguilar was a major Mexican musical personality and action star of the 1950s and 1960s. His prowess at both singing and fisticuffs also enabled him to be compared favorably with several of Hollywood's top Western personalities. In films from 1952, Aguilar occasionally made appearances in American films with Mexican backgrounds. One of his most memorable English-language film roles was the antagonistic General Rojos in the sprawling, brawling John Wayne/Rock Hudson vehicle The Undefeated (1969). Aguilar died of pneumonia after a battle with heart disease at age 88.
Eulalio 'Piporro' González (Actor) .. Trinidad Reyes
Luis Aguilar (Actor)
Born: January 01, 1917
Died: October 24, 1997
Trivia: Known by fans as the Wild Rooster, Luis Aguilar was one of the most popular singers and actors in his native Mexico and in the Spanish-speaking world. He frequently co-starred in films featuring Pedro Infante. The stocky Aguilar was born in Hermosillo, in the Mexican state of Sonora. He was discovered by Raul de Anda and made his feature film debut in Sota, Caballo y Rey in 1943 and went on to appear in over 200 feature films and several straight-to-video movies. His nickname came from two popular films, El Gallo Giro (The Rooster Rolls) (or The Black and White Gamecock) (1948) and Dos Gallos de Pelea (Two Gamecocks) (1949). Aguilar was best known for his Westerns and rancheras and he only occasionally ventured out into other genres. In the '60s, Aguilar began playing more character roles. In the mid-'70s, the actor took an almost decade-long hiatus from films. Upon his return, Aguilar resumed playing character roles in features and in telenovelas until his death from heart failure in October 1997. For his performance in Los Años de Greta (1991), Aguilar earned the Arial award (the Mexican Oscar). The group gave him a special award in 1996. In his later years, Aguilar commonly appeared on telenovelas in addition to his feature films.
Mary Esquivel (Actor)
Antonio Badú (Actor)
Sara García (Actor) .. La anciana
Born: January 01, 1895
Died: November 21, 1980
Trivia: Though she made her first film in 1917, Mexican actress Sara Garcia's most active cinematic years were 1936 through 1957. In the early '40s, she starred in a popular series of family comedy-dramas, cast as Grandma Luisa Garcia. She played so many warm, matriarchal roles that she earned the affectionate soubriquet "The Grandmother of the Mexican Cinema." Retiring at the age of 65, Sara Garcia lived to be 85.
Tito Novaro (Actor)
Pedro de Aguillón (Actor)
Federico González (Actor)
Humberto Rodríguez (Actor)
José Muñoz (Actor)
Pepe Nava (Actor)
Carlos Suárez (Actor)
Leonor Gómez (Actor)
José Chávez (Actor) .. (as José Chávez 'Trowe')
Born: June 12, 1916
José L. Murillo (Actor)
María Esquivel (Actor)

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