Emilio Fernández

  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Erótica (1979)

    0 out of 5

    Erótica (1979)

    Two men commit a robbery. One is caught but the other escapes. He ends his escape on a lonely and deserted beach where he meets a beautiful woman named Erótica. They start a passionate love affair that is interrupted when the other con man escapes from prison and joins them. A sexual/sentimental love triangle begins leading to a violent confrontation between the two men.

    $15.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Río Escondido (1948)

    0 out of 5

    Río Escondido (1948)

    Called by the Mexican President himself, and in spite of a heart condition, young teacher Rosaura Salazar travels to the deserted town of Rio Escondido to accomplish the mission of bringing education to the poorest people. Being there, Salazar has to fight Regino Sandoval the evil landlord of the town. He has transformed the town into his own property, imposing his will and spreading death everywhere.

    $15.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Pepita Jimenez (1946)

    0 out of 5

    Pepita Jimenez (1946)

    On March 22, four days after returning to his home in Andalusia, Luis de Vargas writes the first of his letters to his uncle and favorite professor at the seminary. He reports that his father intends to fatten him up during his vacation, to have him ready to return in the fall to finish his training for the priesthood. He mentions in passing that his father is courting a twenty-year-old, attractive widow, Pepita Jiménez; his father is fifty-five years old. Pepita had been married for only a short time to an eighty-year-old moneylender named Gumersindo. Luis is not eager to see his father marry again, but he promises his uncle not to judge Pepita before he knows her.

    $15.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Janitzio (1935)

    0 out of 5

    Janitzio (1935)

    First all Mexican sound film. Story is based on the ancient customs and legends of the fisherfolk as they come into conflict with the exploitation of agents sent by “big business” from the cities.

    $25.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Townswoman (1949)

    0 out of 5

    Townswoman (1949)

    Aurelio Rodríguez is released from jail, and tries to start a new life marrying Paloma and working his land. But the local landowners, the brothers González, interfere with his plans.

    $25.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    Lola the Truck Driving Woman (1983)

    0 out of 5

    Lola the Truck Driving Woman (1983)

    Lola finds herself into the world of violence and drug trafficking when her father is murdered for refusing to put his truck to the service of a powerful cartel, with protections at high police levels. Knowing the local officials will not serve out justice, she takes matters into her own hands. Armed with a machine gun, she’ll attempt to get revenge by her own hands – but the enemy has more firepower than her.

    $25.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    El rapto (1954)

    0 out of 5

    El rapto (1954)

    In a small Mexican village the news shock neighbors, Ricardo Alfaro, a wealthy local rancher has disappeared without a trace. Taking advantage of the circumstance, Aurora Campos, a strong woman with overwhelming beauty, convinces the authorities to sell her the property in exchange for twelve thousand dollars. Soon after, when Ricardo suddenly reappears, a real battle is about to begin.

    $25.00
  • You've just added this product to the cart:

    The Appaloosa (1966)

    0 out of 5

    The Appaloosa (1966)

    Man tries to recover a horse stolen from him by a Mexican bandit. The Appaloosa (also known as Southwest to Sonora) is a 1966 American Western film Technicolor (set in the 1870s) from Universal Pictures starring Marlon Brando, Anjanette Comer and John Saxon, who was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of a Mexican bandit. The film was directed by Sidney J. Furie, shot in Mexico. The 2008 Appaloosa film (starring Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen) is not related nor a remake of this film, although it has almost the same title.

    $25.00
Select your currency

DVD Planet Store now offers "International Delivery" to AU, US, UK, CA and others. — Read more