Sinaloa, Tierra De Hombres (1994)
Genres - Action |
Sub-Genres - Action Thriller |
Run Time - 90 min. |
Countries - Mexico |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
Two men -- one good, one corrupt -- are brought together by a cache of money in this blend of action and comedy from Mexico. Bronco is an ill-tempered drug dealer whose abusive treatment of his crew leads one of them to run off with the gang's bankroll. Through a twist of fate, Bronco's money is discovered by Rodrigo (Eleazar Garcia), a man of principle who wants to use the money for charitable purposes. Bronco isn't about to let anyone else spend his money, no matter what is to be done with it, and he sets out to find the stolen cash. As Rodrigo becomes the target of Bronco and his henchmen, he finds himself falling in love with Maria (Rossana San Juan), a lovely woman whose father, Don Cruz (Mario Almada), is a man of no small power in Sinaloa.
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drug-dealer, money, altruism, gang-leader, Mexico, charity