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The band is the subject of the documentary El Monstero: The Movie, directed by St. Louis native Mark Halski. [5] Inspired by his first El Mon concert experience, Halski began production in 2013 [6] and was in post production as of August 2015. The 2016 band lineup is as follows: [7] Mark Thomas Quinn - vocals, guitar, lap steel
The "Monsters of Ecatepec" is the name given to a serial killing couple Juan Carlos Hernández [1] (1985, Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán) and Patricia Martínez [2] (1980, Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán).
"Nuestro Amor Es El Mas Bello Del Mundo" 3:12: 4. "Vives En Mi" ... "A Mi Guitarra" 4:00: 7. "Un Adios Y Lagrimas" 2:49: 8. "Llegue Y Me Voy" 4:27: 9. "De Sol a Sol ...
Many of their songs are classic anthems of the Argentine nightlife, such as Corazón, Loco (Tu Forma de Ser), Entregá el Marrón, La Guitarra, Los Piratas and El Murguero. For some of their hit songs and videos, the Decandentes have engaged many Argentine icons such as former soccer referee Guillermo Nimo and the later candombe singer Alberto ...
Ofrenda a Mi Madre (1977) El Lechero (1978) El Hijo de La Musiquera (1980) Los Meros Meros Meros Meros (1982) Paredes de Mi Casa/Como un Cobarde (1983) Los Polvos de Estos Caminos (1983) Les Cantan a las Madres (1984) (Last album on Luna Music Corporation, a Sony division) (Last album with Asunción Rubalcava) La Fortuna de un Hijo (1984)
The Man and the Monster (Spanish: El hombre y el monstruo) is a 1958 Mexican horror film, directed by Rafael Baledón. Plot summary
A Monster with a Thousand Heads (Spanish: Un Monstruo de Mil Cabezas) is a 2015 Mexican thriller film, directed and produced by Rodrigo Plá and written by Laura Santullo. . The film stars Jana Raluy, as a wife desperate to beat the bureaucracy, when her insurance company refuses to approve the care her husband needs to surv
"El Tren de la Muerte" has been depicted in literature, news articles, and in films and documentaries. Which Way Home is a 2009 documentary that follows the stories of children who have left their homes to go to the United States. The children, aged from 9 to 15, come from various countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico.