Propiedad Ajena

Propiedad Ajena

Release date : November 16, 2007
Runtime : 1h 35m
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Original Language : Spanish / English /
Director : Luis Vélez /
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November 16, 2007 1h 35m Spanish More
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The discovery of a diary, written in 1848 in Texas, Mexican territory, triggers Miranda Sámano's decision to travel, illegally to that land, in search of her roots and her origin and to unravel the mysteries written by Amalia Sámano in that diary. The love affair that Miranda has with Matt in Texas seems to be the continuation of the one that Doña Amalia and the Houston army colonel Robert Crossman had almost 160 years ago; and it definitely resembles the relationship that Mexico and the United States have had throughout history and whose tragic outcome we can avoid if we do an exercise of our memory.
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Ludwika Paleta
Miranda Samano
Humberto Zurita
Coronel Crossman
Plutarco Haza
Lorenzo Samano
Rib Hillis
Matt Crossman
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Elzear de Fuentes
Gabriel Porras
José Inés
Juan Carlos Colombo
Gonzalo Sámano
Roger Cudney
Roger Cassey
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  • title:Propiedad Ajena
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2007
  • Runtime:1h 35m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Spanish · English ·
  • Director: Luis Vélez /
  • Writers:
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  • Overview:The discovery of a diary, written in 1848 in Texas, Mexican territory, triggers Miranda Sámano's decision to travel, illegally to that land, in search of her roots and her origin and to unravel the mysteries written by Amalia Sámano in that diary. The love affair that Miranda has with Matt in Texas seems to be the continuation of the one that Doña Amalia and the Houston army colonel Robert Crossman had almost 160 years ago; and it definitely resembles the relationship that Mexico and the United States have had throughout history and whose tragic outcome we can avoid if we do an exercise of our memory.
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