Born in 1949 in Peru, Ramón García has carved a niche in the world of cult cinema with his role in Hour of the Assassin (1987). Known for his extensive artistic career, García brings a unique intensity to his performances, reflecting the gritty essence of exploitation films. His portrayal in Hour of the Assassin adds depth to the film's narrative, emphasizing the darker themes often explored in the genre. As a theatre professor, he infuses his cinematic roles with a profound understanding of character and story.
Hour of the Assassin
Fiero is hired to assassinate the newly-elected civilian president of San Pedro. His employers are a group of generals, threatened by the liberal sympathies of the new president-elect. The generals, having killed Fiero's father years ago, trick Fiero into thinking he is working for the leftist People's Party. Meanwhile, a CIA agent is sent stop to the assassination. It's a race against time as the agent must stop the HOUR OF THE ASSASSIN.