In this classic Mexican film with all of the elements of a Western, lead character, Valente, the son of a murdered landowner, returns after many years to take revenge- only to find himself falling for the daughter of his father's assassin.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente has a chance to heal from his wounds and rest a little for now. His brave saviors, Julia and Luciana, will take good care of him. And now Luciana has the opportunity to discover his true identity.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Is the beautiful Julia already engaged? And has Valente Rojas found another reason to stay in this treacherous town? Sounds like a set up for more drama....
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Valente accuses Julia of deceiving him and says he is staying put. Will she relay this message to Valente's many enemies?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Is it a dream or is our intrepid hero serenading his beloved at midnight, with a melodious band of mariachis?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente has his eye on Jorge Beltran's girlfriend and goes to visit her. This does not make Beltran rejoice, to say the least.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Danger is always around the corner... or hiding behind a tree. When an enemy is discovered on his property, Valente puts him in his place. NOTE: This video has 4 captions. We are presenting the film in its entirety, this part is mostly action.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
The young Valente Rojas certainly knows how to defend himself. But his enemies are determined to kill him and they have already moved on to plan B. Could the money and power of the Landeros family be the tool to defeat Valente? Will Juliana be able to betray the son of her former lover?
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Now's the time for decisions, both for Valente and for Julia. Will Julia marry Alberto? Will Valente decide to let this feud go? Perhaps their decisions will coincide...
Difficulty: Intermediate
Mexico
Finally the Beltran and the Landeros are connecting the dots: It seems that this strange rival, merely known as 'El Fuereño', comes from somewhere in their past.
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