Armando Silvestre
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

Perseguida
(1991)Una periodista insiste en entrevistar a un aspirante a la presidencia, descubre que un polÃtico ha sido asesinado y el aspirante la desmiente.

Night of the Bloody Apes
(1969)After a sick patient gets a heart transplant from an unlikely donor, it quickly proves to have very dangerous effects on the young man.

The White Orchid
(1954)A love triangle creates complications during an archaeological expedition in the southern Mexican jungle of a tribe of descendants from the Toltecs.

The Last Riders
(1992)When his family is slain, an ex-biker takes revenge on his former motorcycle crew and the cops who lied to them about who sold out the gang.

Geronimo
(1962)Based on a true story, this historical saga follows a legendary Apache leader as he holds his ground against both U.S. and Mexican military forces.

Ahà viene MartÃn Corona
(1952)Todo el pueblo lo quiere por ser defensor de los pobres y desvalidos, pero tendrá que ganarse la confianza de una mujer a la que tiene que proteger.

El enamorado
(1952)Ya habÃa dejado las armas, pero por ayudar a una amiga y por su sed de justicia por la gente oprimida se convirtió en un héroe en el norte de México.

Neutron the Atomic Superman vs. the Death Robots
(1962)An evil scientist tries to harvest the brains of scientists who made a neutron bomb, a deadly pursuit that the powerful Neutron superman fights hard.

Two Mules for Sister Sara
(1970)Clint Eastwood and Shirley MacLaine star in this action-packed Western classic about a drifter and a nun who join forces with revolutionaries resisting the French occupation of Mexico.
Hiawatha
(1952)Attacked by a bear while scouting the Dacotah territory, Ojibway warrior Hiawatha (Ben Casey's Vince Edwards) is nursed back to health by Minnehaha (Yvette Duguay), the daughter of the tribe's arrow maker. Falling in love, the two marry and return to the Ojibway village, where hotheaded brave Pau-Puk-Keewis (Keith Larsen) incites a war between the two nations. Learning his mother died because of the chief of the Dacotahs, Hiawatha is forced to choose between his tribe and his squaw's in this action-packed frontier adventure. Directed by Kurt Neumann (Kronos, The Fly), Hiawatha was produced by Walter Mirisch, Allied Artists' head of production. Cofounding The Mirisch Company in 1957 – producers of Some Like It Hot , The Great Escape and dozens more – he continued to make films under his own name as well, including Man of the West, Hawaii and In the Heat of the Night, the 1967 Oscar® winner for Best Picture.

Barquero
(1970)A group of outlaws, led by the vile Remy, get more than they bargained for when they mess with a local bargeman, who turns the tables on them.

Kings of the Sun
(1963)In this historic epic, a great Mayan king moves his surviving tribesmen to the coast, where tense rivalries and civil strife result in a harsh war.