
Okay, so El rayo de Sinaloa? If you're into old Mexican movies, especially those classic ranchera tales, then yeah, probably worth a look. If you're expecting big special effects or super tight plots, you'll probably hate it. But for a Sunday afternoon, it's kinda charming, a real trip back. 🕰️ The story, it's pretty...


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"Okay, so El rayo de Sinaloa? If you're into old Mexican movies, especially those classic ranchera tales, then yeah, probably worth a look. If you're expecting big special effects or super tight plots, you'll probably hate it. But for a Sunday afternoon, it's kinda charming, a real trip back. 🕰️ The story, it's pretty standard for its time. Pepe Martínez plays "El Rayo" (The Lightning Bolt), a guy who's good with a guitar and even better with a fist. He's protecting this hacienda, or maybe just..."
Raúl de Anda, Julián S. González
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1935 · IMDb 2.6


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