The story of a boy who has the blood to be one of the best fighters with the help of his dead grandmother and his guide, the famous Alebrije fighter.
The adventures of Juan and the situations that he will find in the neighborhood where he lives to try to rescue him from the bad guys who want to turn it into a drug sales place.
José is an unemployed womanizer who lives supported by his almost identical twin Juan, a teacher and gay fashion designer. But when Juan moves to France, José assumes the identity of his brother to take his place at work.
A police commander fails to take down a dangerous drug cartel, despite using all the limited equipment at his disposal, and his best detectives as undercover agents.
A lawyer fears he's gay after falling for a girl he thinks is a transvestite.
Roberto makes a pact with the devil to please his multiple lovers sexually, Satan accepts the deal but promises to snatch his soul when he finds true love. Meanwhile, two cops are on the lookout for those responsible of a murderous drug on the streets.
Juan Alfonso Zayas Inclán (Tulancingo, Hidalgo, Mexico; June 30, 1941 - Mexico City, July 8, 2021), known as Alfonso Zayas, was a Mexican film and television actor. He was primarily recognized for his roles in erotic comedies and "ficheras" cinema during the 1970s and 1980s. Several members of his family (his cousins Rafael Inclán, Alfonso Obregón, and Raúl Padilla, "Chóforo"; his parents, Alfonso Zayas Zetina and María Dolores Inclán; and his uncles and aunts, Lili Inclán and Raúl "Chato" Padilla) have also been notable in theatre and film.
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