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  2. The Eyes of My Princess - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes of My Princess (Los ojos de mi princesa) is a young-adult novel written by Mexican author Carlos Cuauhtémoc Sánchez. [1] Published in 2004, the novel tells the story of a teenager that falls in love with a girl at school and has to overcome a lot of problems to be with her.

  3. ¿Qué le pasa a mi familia? - Wikipedia

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    Mariano and Constanza kiss; she agrees to forgive him and he vows to win her back. Ofelia attacks again by poisoning Rosalba in order to strip her of all her money. Patricio defends Sol. Luz gives Lalo the keys to 'Mama Gallina' so that he can take the business to a better future Constanza is drugged by Iván, so he can take her by force.

  4. Who Can Kill a Child? - Wikipedia

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    Who Can Kill a Child? has gained a cult following over the years since its initial release, and is now considered a cult classic. [2] It later appeared at number 86 in Slant Magazine ' s list of "The 100 Best Horror Movies of All Time". [8] Released in 2012, Come Out and Play is a Mexican remake that closely mirrors the plot of the original.

  5. Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll - Wikipedia

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    Blue Eyes of the Broken Doll (Spanish: Los ojos azules de la muñeca rota) is a 1973 Spanish horror-giallo film directed by Carlos Aured and starring Paul Naschy (who also wrote the film), Diana Lorys, Maria Perschy, and Eva Leon. The film was shown theatrically in Spain in August 1974 as Los Ojos Azules de la Muñeca Rota.

  6. All Creatures Here Below - Wikipedia

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    That same day, Ruby abducts a neighbor’s infant daughter, adding further complications when Gensan steals the dead man’s car and picks her up to flee Los Angeles. The three travel cross country, with Ruby, and more cautiously Gensan, bonding more with the baby, whom Ruby names Irene, though she lacks even the most basic knowledge of childcare.

  7. La niña de mis ojos - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, María de la Luz, is helpless and pregnant. Without being able to get news of Esteban, María de la Luz has a son Sebastián (Alberto Faría) whom she must raise alone. Alejandro (Juan Pablo Raba), his unconditional friend offers him marriage. On the day of her wedding, MarÍa de la Luz crosses the church with another couple.

  8. Turu, the Wacky Hen - Wikipedia

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    Turu, the Wacky Hen (Spanish: La gallina Turuleca) is a 2019 animated film directed by Eduardo Gondell and Víctor Monigote. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The title comes from the popular children's song La gallina Turuleca , itself a Spanish version of the song A galinha magricela by Brazilian songwriter Edgard Poças, and popularized by Los Payasos de la Tele .

  9. Open Your Eyes (1997 film) - Wikipedia

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    Open Your Eyes (Spanish: Abre los ojos) is a 1997 Spanish film directed and co-scored by Alejandro Amenábar & written by Amenábar and Mateo Gil. It stars Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz, Chete Lera, Fele Martínez and Najwa Nimri. In 2002, Open Your Eyes was ranked no. 84 in the Top 100 Sci-Fi List by the Online Film Critics Society. [4]