B/N | 101 Based on the unbelievable true story of career criminal Alfredo Rios, 'El Más Buscado' was the most prolific bank robber in the history of Mexico. By night Alfredo was a masked mariachi singer who performed live shows and sold records to the masses. By day, Alfredo pulled off over 80 bank-heists (more than Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, and Butch Cassidy combined), escaped from prison three times, and was the first person earned the title of public enemy number one in Mexico. EL MÁS BUSCADO is a fast-paced crime thriller about the most notorious outlaw in Mexican history and the federal cop who brought him down for good. Country: México Direction: Cravioto; José Manuel Script: Cravioto; Jose Manuel Production: Rovzar; Fernando, Rovzar; Billy, Fridman; Alexis Photography: Martínez; Tonatiuh Music: Sánchez; Andrés Cast:Hernández; Noé, Verdejo; Rocío, Pérez; Marco, Taracena; Gerardo, Huerta; Tenoch Nuñez; Paola Participation year at FICM: 2014
B/N | 101 Based on the unbelievable true story of career criminal Alfredo Rios, 'El Más Buscado' was the most prolific bank robber in the history of Mexico. By night Alfredo was a masked mariachi singer who performed live shows and sold records to the masses. By day, Alfredo pulled off over 80 bank-heists (more than Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger, and Butch Cassidy combined), escaped from prison three times, and was the first person earned the title of public enemy number one in Mexico. EL MÁS BUSCADO is a fast-paced crime thriller about the most notorious outlaw in Mexican history and the federal cop who brought him down for good. Country: México Direction: Cravioto; José Manuel Script: Cravioto; Jose Manuel Production: Rovzar; Fernando, Rovzar; Billy, Fridman; Alexis Photography: Martínez; Tonatiuh Music: Sánchez; Andrés Cast:Hernández; Noé, Verdejo; Rocío, Pérez; Marco, Taracena; Gerardo, Huerta; Tenoch Nuñez; Paola Participation year at FICM: 2014
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