José Castro

José Castro

Movies for José Castro...

Dangerous Obsession
Title: Dangerous Obsession
Character: Frank
Released: December 16, 1991
Type: Movie
Tony is a young man with a gambling habit: he loses $10,000 in a poker game with Drumond, the boss of the neighborhood, and has 24 hours to settle the debt. To obtain this sum, he agrees to steal a large-scale car on commission, but finds himself unexpectedly forced to kidnap Liza, a young and beautiful television journalist who owns the car. Both are attracted to each other and experience (with mutual pleasure) a sexual relationship at Liza's home. After sex, Liza's drugs Tony's food and handcuffs him to the headboard of the bed, overturning the situation in her favor, making him her hostage. Completely naked and immobilized, he becomes her sex toy, allowing her to try new and pleasant experiences. By the time Tony is freed, Liza is ready to move on, but Tony remains hopelessly obsessed with her.
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Los hermanos Diablo
Title: Los hermanos Diablo
Released: November 17, 1959
Type: Movie
The three Diablo brothers are effete dandies who love chamber music and afternoon tea... but they also love brawling and whoring and all that wild west stuff. They inherit a ranch, and all hell breaks loose when they go to take ownership of it.
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Los diablos del terror
Title: Los diablos del terror
Released: June 10, 1959
Type: Movie
An adventure thriller directed by Fernando Méndez.
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Andalusia Express
Title: Andalusia Express
Released: September 6, 1956
Type: Movie
Three men plan a jewelry heist abroad the Andalusia express train.
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Song of Dolores
Title: Song of Dolores
Released: June 15, 1951
Type: Movie
After the infamous song that made her life impossible in Calatayud, Dolores flees. In another village she find accommodation and a widower husband with a daughter. This girl and the brother who launched the offensive again make life miserable for the unfortunate Dolores.
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The Phantom Lady
Title: The Phantom Lady
Released: May 17, 1945
Type: Movie
The young widow of the viceroy of Peru, facing the dismal prospect of either a convent or a marriage of convenience, sets out to conquer a handsome officer, pretending she’s a duende, a ghost. Voted the best Argentine film of 1945, La dama duende is a beautifully crafted comedy of errors, based on the 17th-century play by Pedro Calderón de la Barca. The most ambitious production of Estudios San Miguel, it was brought to the screen mostly by Spaniards exiled in Argentina as a result of the Civil War.