72 Horas para Morir Cine Mexicano
Cine Mexicano is stacking its October lineup with six adrenaline-packed network premieres, leading up to a full day of thrillers on Halloween.
“To continue showing our appreciation to all Hispanics for their multiple contributions to cinema and U.S. culture, we have put together a whole month brimming with new premieres and encore presentations. This year, we are going all out on All Hallows’ Eve featuring a special frightening lineup of fan-favorite horror films such as Km 31: Kilometre 31, La Máquina del Diablo, Camino de Muerte, Brindé con Sangre and Carpe Diem,” stated Jesús Piñango, director of TV Content Strategy at Olympusat.
The movies premiering this month on Cine Mexicano are: 7 Soles (10/3/2018 at 10pm EST), director: Pedro Ultreras with Gustavo Sánchez and Evangelina Sosa; Gallero de Corazón (10/10/2018 at 10pm EST) director: Alonso Ortiz Lara with Chuy Valencia and Chuy Chávez; Reyes de la Mafia (10/17/2018 at 10pm EST), director: Araceli Arózqueta with Carlos de la Mora and Juan Béjar; Tierra de Narcotraficantes (10/21/2018 at 10pm EST) director: Rafael Sánchez with Carlos de la Mora, Christian Valentino; 72 Horas Para Morir (10/24/2018 at 10 p.m. EST), director: Ricky González with Alma González and Wences Romo; and Reto Sangriento (10/28/2018 at 10pm EST), director: Ricky González with Macarena Montoya, and Eleazar Gamez.
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