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THE ONE & ONLY WEBSITE AND PODCAST DEDICATED TO MEXICAN GENRE FILMS OF THE PAST


Crack: Vicio Mortal (1991)
Crack: Vicio Mortal is about the dangers of the notorious drug " crack cocaine" and it all takes place in the ghetto (Galveston, TX to be exact) and they make sure you know this by filming the opening credits in all-black neighborhood where things supposedly appear to be rough, but really everyone around the neighborhood is just chilling. This all goes on while Too Short’s “The Ghetto” plays. Let me be frank though, this opening credit scene was truly done in poor taste
Armando Hernandez
4 days ago


Conexion Criminal (1987)
Sergio Goyri and Joaquin Cordero play a couple of cops named Ricardo and "Abuelo" (Grandpa) that are after local drug traffickers. They go around town shooting up drug hitmen & searching various places for drug dens. One place where a shootout/drug bust breaks out is at a bowling alley. Cool, huh? While that happens, we meet a legit looking businessman who has taken an interest in a cabaret dancer named Rita (Patricia Rivera) . They share drinks, go out to fancy restaurant
Armando Hernandez
Feb 21


Secta Maldita (2003)
A young thug called El Maya (Alan Ciangherotti) and his group of goons kidnap women around town for money, but as of lately El Maya has gone super weird since he’s gotten involved in brujería and has been killing the kidnapped women for sacrifices to “El Maestro” (the devil I guess) . The body count rises up very high and it’s up to a cop named Rodrigo (Jorge Aldama) along with his partner (that he’s totally banging) to find the killer before more innocent women are ki
Armando Hernandez
Oct 25, 2025


Perros De Presa (1992)
What was supposed to be a fun Acapulco getaway for 2 families turns into an absolute nightmare when 5 escaped convicts invade a beach...
Armando Hernandez
Sep 14, 2025


Pandilla De Cadaneros (1987)
Deep in the Colonia Escandon , street gangs are always around causing trouble for the innocent locals with robberies, destruction &...
Armando Hernandez
Sep 14, 2025
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