Monday, September 30, 2013

Streaming El escape de los Santos Online

El escape de los Santos (2005)El escape de los Santos (2005)iMDB Rating: 8.0
Date Released : 10 December 2005
Genre : Drama
Stars : Orlando Arreola, Ramiro Briones, Tomas Brown, Lupe Camarillo. EL ESCAPE DE LOS SANTOS is an independent feature film inspired by a true story. Andres De Los Santos, A young man who by mistake gets caught with hunting rifles while crossing to Mexico is sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. The rifles were registered in the United States and more importantly in Mexico. Andres discovers that the Mexican judicial system is extremely flawed. There are no ..." />
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 700 MB

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EL ESCAPE DE LOS SANTOS is an independent feature film inspired by a true story. Andres De Los Santos, A young man who by mistake gets caught with hunting rifles while crossing to Mexico is sentenced to 10 years in federal prison. The rifles were registered in the United States and more importantly in Mexico. Andres discovers that the Mexican judicial system is extremely flawed. There are no juries, no testimony and your are guilty until proven innocent. Andres has one choice. Escape. His escape left everyone baffled. No one could even guess how he did it. Until now.

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El Escape De Los Santos

A small budget production by local television personality Ricky Mendoza from Eagle Pass, Texas, a bustling border town on the banks of the Rio Grande in South Texas, "Escape" is a working man's version of "El Mariachi" or "Como Agua Para Chocolate". Highlighting a real-life imprisonment in Coahuila, the filmmaker shows vision and authenticity of a region of Northern Mexico and the corruption that pervades the country. Mendoza has teamed up with composer Carlos Coral to give "Escape" a cultural flair all its own. The colloquial dialect exemplified in the Spanish dialogue is interesting and the character actors (such as Mosqueda) are almost as good as "Desperado" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico".

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