Carlos López Moctezuma, born in 1909, was a prolific Mexican actor whose career spanned over four decades. He is known for his roles in The Curse of the Crying Woman (1961) and Night of the Bloody Apes (1969), where he brought a unique gravitas to the horror and exploitation genres. His performances contributed to the cult status of these films, showcasing the blend of melodrama and horror that defines much of Mexican cinema during that era. López Moctezuma's work remains a significant part of the conversation surrounding cult cinema.
Eyes of the Dead
Enrique kills a man for stealing him a check he has received due to an accident. However, things get complicated because it had not yet been cashed. This will force him to try to forge the signature and eliminate any suspect, including his girlfriend Clara, who works in a law office and who talked him about the check. Police tracks the case, but by chance Pedrito, the police inspector's son, is also investigating on his own.