Powerful psychological thriller based on the true story of a serial murderer, who for his crimes, was sentenced to the electric chair and survived. The murderer justified his crimes stating he was chosen by God to fulfill the desire for liberation and death of his victims.
06-03-2013
1h 38m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Production:
Efecto Secundario Entertainment
Locations and Languages
Country:
US; MX
Filming:
MX
Languages:
en
Main Cast
José Carlos Ruiz
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José Carlos Ruiz (born November 17th, 1936) is a Mexican film and television actor, born in the City of Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico.
His first film intervention is in the film Black Wind, which deals with a tragedy that occurred in the Altar Desert, in Sonora, Mexico, where he acted alongside David Reynoso, Fernando Luján, etc. filmed in 1965.
Later (1966) he filmed The Scapular, a prestigious film in which he acted alongside Enrique Lizalde, Ofelia Guilmáin, Alicia Bonet, Carlos Cardán and the late Enrique Aguilar, among other actors.
It appears in the historical recreation of a tragic episode that happened in the Republic of Chile, in the tape, Actas de Marusia, which narrates the drama of a bloody crushing of a mining strike in that country. The film is important for the prominent actors who participate in it: Alejandro Parodi, Diana Bracho, Patricia Reyes Spíndola, Eduardo López Rojas, Salvador Sánchez, Gian María Volanté, among others, but also, by the then very recent military coup led by the General Augusto Pinochet Ugarte.
In 1976, he appeared in El Apando, a film in which he played a drug addict locked up in the Black Palace or Lecumberri Prison, which is the complaint made by the political express and now disappeared José Revueltas regarding the Mexican prison system, seen from his confinement as a prisoner of conscience in that prison.
Under the Shrapnel is a film filmed in 1983, which deals with the issue of the Guerrilla and where this actor plays an infiltrator who finally turns out to be a police officer; Two years later he would film Massacre in the Tula River, where he plays a Colombian guerrilla and trafficker, and which refers to a real-life case that happened in Mexico City, allegedly victimized by police officers.
Zamia Fandiño is an Internationally recognized Artist and Actress; who has worked as an actress in various countries besides her native Mexico, including Canada, U.S.A., Panama, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, France, U.K, and Egypt; venturing in theater, film, and television in equal measure.
Among the feature films she has appeared in are "Suave Patria" (Sweet Homeland), "Cantinflas", "Un padre no tan padre" (Not Such A Cool Dad" and "El Lado Oscuro de la luz" (The Dark Side Of Light", "Fandango".
In television, she has taken part in over 20 projects, including "Bienes Raices" (Real Estate), "XY, La Revista", "XY the Magazine", "Capadocia", "Plateados" (Silvered), "Todos Somos Bibi" (We Are All Bibi", "Preso 1" (Prisoner 1) and "Perseguidos" (Chased) in which her starring participation garnered her a great deal of popularity and recognition in the United States.
In the year 2016 she was awarded a Star for best actress for her role in the theatrical play "Prófugo" (Fugitive), written and directed by Juan Ríos Cantú.
Nowadays, we can see her performing in "Preso 1" in the character of Gina, produced by Argos and starred by Erik Hayser for Telemundo.
She will soon appear in the upcoming film "La Llorona", a Mexican-Canadian co-production directed by Patricia Harris Seeley, acting alongside Danny Trejo and Autumn Reeser as the main character of the movie.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Sakura Management