

1990 Mexican pulp cinema: where every cop is corrupt and every explosion is practical.
Practical Effects
Explosions and stunts clearly done with whatever budget they had.
Acting
Tony Bravo's committed performance elevates the material slightly.
Director
Raymundo Calixto Sánchez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Halcones de la frontera exemplifies the 'narco-cine' boom of late-1980s Mexico, where low-budget filmmakers rushed to capitalize on real border violence.
Director Raymundo Calixto Sánchez reportedly shot this in under two weeks with a cast of telenovela veterans and struggling action stars.
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