José Luis García Agraz, born in 1952 in Mexico City, is a notable figure in Mexican cinema, known for his directorial work on Treasure of the Moon Goddess (1987). This film showcases his unique vision and storytelling abilities, drawing on his extensive background in film direction and scriptwriting. Agraz's earlier experiences as an assistant director on various projects laid the groundwork for his distinctive style, which blends elements of fantasy and adventure. His contributions to cult cinema are exemplified in Treasure of the Moon Goddess, a film that resonates with fans of the genre.
Treasure of the Moon Goddess
A minor jungle adventure in which a singer (Linnea Quigley) is held captive by whitewashed Central American natives who worship her because she looks like their idol. Or maybe it's because she also looks a little like Goldie Hawn. At any rate, she is rescued by her friends and they outleg the tribesmen and a horde of pirates to stumble across, what else, a lost treasure.