Mónica Randall
9 titles
Filmography
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Five for Revenge
(1966)After bandits murder their friend and rape his wife, a group of cowboys set out to find those responsible and bring them to justice.

Stay as You Are
(1978)A married man (Marcello Mastroianni) has an affair with a teenager (Nastassja Kinski) much younger than he is.

The Witches Mountain
(1973)While traveling on assignment, a photojournalist stays at an ancient Spanish castle and discovers that a nearby mountain is occupied by witches.

Professionals for a Massacre
(1967)Caught selling stolen guns, three Confederate soldiers avert the firing squad in exchange for making a trip into Mexico to recover stolen gold.

Cria!
(1976)Carlos Saura’s exquisite Cría cuervos . . . heralded a turning point in Spain: shot while General Franco was on his deathbed, the film melds the personal and the political in a portrait of the legacy of fascism and its effects on a middle-class family (the title derives from the Spanish proverb: “Raise ravens and they’ll peck out your eyes”). Ana Torrent (the dark-eyed beauty from The Spirit of the Beehive) portrays the disturbed eight-year-old Ana, living in Madrid with her two sisters and mourning the death of her mother, whom she conjures as a ghost (an ethereal Geraldine Chaplin). Seamlessly shifting between fantasy and reality, the film subtly evokes both the complex feelings of childhood and the struggles of a nation emerging from the shadows.

Go For Broke
(1968)In this spaghetti western, a gang of men fight each other off in a race to get their hands on a large quantity of gold that was stolen from a bank.

Cross of the Devil
(1975)After discovering his sister's been murdered, a writer plagued by violent nightmares investigates the ancient occult order behind her death.

Assault on Fort Texan
(1965)Durante la Guerra Civil, un grupo de soldados confederados intenta, con la ayuda de los nativos americanos, derrotar un fuerte de la Unión.

$100,000 for Ringo
(1965)A stranger rides into the western town of Rainbow Valley, where he's mistaken for a resident who’s believed to have been killed in the Civil War.