Ana meets Rafa in a chance encounter and they embark on a road trip to try and save him from bankruptcy, or worse.
Los Angeles, 1969. TV star Rick Dalton, a struggling actor specializing in westerns, and stuntman Cliff Booth, his best friend, try to survive in a constantly changing movie industry. Dalton is the neighbor of the young and promising actress and model Sharon Tate, who has just married the prestigious Polish director Roman Polanski…
High Sierra Search and Rescue is a short-lived American television series that aired on NBC in 1995.
Rick Marshall (Steve Fletcher) is a St. Louis District Attorney on the trail of an invading drug underworld. When they capture the local leader Jamahl and put him on trial, Angel (Ramon Franco), one of the L.A. bosses, comes in to make sure he goes free by any means necessary. When Angel kidnaps two jurors and Rick's girlfriend Rachel, Rick decides its time to exact justice on his own terms. Angel has other ideas, and puts a call in to L.A. for toughman Che (Leonard L. Holmas) to eliminate the problem of Rick Marshall for good.
The trials of a U.S. Army platoon serving in the field during the Vietnam War.
A hard-nosed, hard-living Marine gunnery sergeant clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.
Crockett and Tubbs head to New York to track down a Colombian drug family that is killing Federal agents, but find that they have enemies on both sides of the law.
Ramón Luis Franco (born September 12, 1963) is a film and television actor. He was born in Caguas, Puerto Rico and resides in Los Angeles. Franco is most well known for his role in the Vietnam Series Tour of Duty where he played Alberto Ruiz. He also appeared in Clint Eastwood's movie Heartbreak Ridge in 1986 as Lance Corporal Aponte.[4][5] He appeared in the TV series The Bridge as Mexican cartel leader Fausto Galván. He also appeared in an episode of Miami Vice as Bustos, one of Esteban Revilla's drug cartel members in the season 2 opener The Prodigal Son. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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