Directing
José Díaz Morales (1908-1976) was a Spanish screenwriter and film director. He emigrated to Mexico following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War.
This Mexican drama features murder, revenge, ruling power and romance in Eighteenth century Maracaibo.
Mexican movie
Singer's-rise-to-stardom plot combined with long-lost-son plot.
In the Age of the Inquisitions, 1603, Santo, El Enmascarado de Plata, is being laid to rest by a group of monks. The Black Hood, an axe-wielder and a tormented soul who sold his soul to the devil after losing his love to El Santo, appears at the foot of his tomb and swears to seek his revenge no matter how many centuries it takes. El Santo is the chosen one and is sworn to fight for good and justice at any cost. After he finds his love, Alicia, dead at the hands of the Black Hood, El Santo must trust his faith and use his strength in this battle of good vs. evil.
Adaptation of the operetta of the same title. Mari Pepa, who works as a laundress, has gone to live in the neighborhood courtyard house, which is also tenant Felipe, who courted.
Santo must battle an evil witch and the demons and evil spirits she brings up from Hell.
Mari Pepa, a beautiful laundress of Madrid, and Felipe, a carpenter, are in love but they are always quarreling over trifles. However, she must marry with the fence Don Leo to help his father, a drunk player who has committed a robbery and has determined the family jewels.