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  2. The Crystal Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The Crystal Frontier (Spanish: La frontera de cristal) is a 1995 novel written by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. The title can also be translated as "The Glass Border". The title can also be translated as "The Glass Border".

  3. Eulalio González - Wikipedia

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    González was born in the home of his maternal grandfather (Martín Ramírez) in Los Herreras, Nuevo León, to Pablo González Barrera, a customs officer from Ciudad Mier, Tamaulipas, and his wife Elvira Ramírez González. [4]

  4. The Brainiac - Wikipedia

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    The Brainiac was released on DVD by Alpha Video on July 30, 2002. In 2003, it was released as a double feature with The Witch's Mirror (1962) by Image Entertainment.It was released by Vintage Home Entertainment (VHI) on June 15, 2004 as a part of its "Serial Chillers" multi-film collection.

  5. Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza - Wikipedia

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    Sueño con serpientes, con serpientes del mar; con cierto mar, ay de serpientes sueño yo. Largas, transparentes, en sus barrigas llevan lo que puedan arebatarle [sic] al amor. Oh, oh, oh, la mató [sic] y aparece una mayor. Oh, con much más infierno en digestión. I dream of serpents, serpents of the sea, oh, of serpents I dream.

  6. Reunited - The Huffington Post

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    Tall floodlights shone into Mexico along the Tijuana River, sometimes illuminating groups of men huddling in concrete channels. IDs became mandatory for re-entry. The vehicle lines at the San Ysidro port grew exponentially, snaking into Tijuana’s side streets—sometimes into Colonia Libertad, in fact.

  7. Vacaciones de terror - Wikipedia

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    One hundred years later in 1989, a young man named Julio trades his music player with a peasant for the same amulet. He is an aficionado of occultism, and when he tells his wealthy girlfriend Paulina, she convinces him to join her family trip to a recently inherited vacation house by her uncle in Valle de Bravo, Mexico.

  8. La Bestia - Wikipedia

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    "El Tren de la Muerte" has been depicted in literature, news articles, and in films and documentaries. Which Way Home is a 2009 documentary that follows the stories of children who have left their homes to go to the United States. The children, aged from 9 to 15, come from various countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Mexico.

  9. Horror films of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    El espejo de la bruja / The Witch's Mirror (1961) Chano Urueta; La maldición de la llorona / Curse of the Crying Woman (1961) Rafael Baledón; La maldición de Nostradamus / The Curse of Nostradamus (1961) Federico Curiel; Nostradamus y el destructor de monstruos / The Monsters Demolisher (1962) Federico Curiel