En Las Carras De La Muerte (2004)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: Kid Ramos is a young man from the ghetto who's literally fighting to get out of it, on his way to becoming the hottest new Latino boxing star. Cuervo is a small-time criminal on his way up within... Kid Ramos is a young man from the ghetto who's literally fighting to get out of it, on his way to becoming the hottest new Latino boxing star. Cuervo is a small-time criminal on his way up within the racketeering business, working to amass his small fortune by fixing boxing fights. So far he's stayed ahead of the law that's on his tail, but they are slowly closing in on Cuervo, unbeknownst to him. When Cuervo tries to fix one of Kid's fights, Kid refuses to go along with it, so Cuervo has no choice but to beat up his manager, setting off a string of events that bring the authorities ever closer to bringing him down. This leads to the exciting climactic showdown, where Cuervo is faced with a startling realization about his chosen life that will ultimately decide his fate. [More]
Starring: Carlos Mendez, Eric Del Castillo
Starring: Carlos Mendez, Eric Del Castillo
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