

The killer you don't recognize is the only man who can save you.
Sequel to El Zurdo: ten years later, El Zurdo returns to his home town. The little boy whose father he killed in part one has grown up, and still wants revenge... but doesn't recognize him. Meanwhile, his ex-girlfriend, now a widow, needs help protecting her property and her person from the predatory owner of a neighboring ranch.
Acting
Rodolfo de Anda's smoldering guilt could fuel a thousand ranch fires.
Cinematography
Mexican widescreen landscapes that make suffering look gorgeous.

Director
Arturo Martínez
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Mexico's 'Cine de Charros' wave that rivaled Hollywood westerns with more melodrama and moral complexity.
Director Arturo Martínez was so prolific he shot this sequel while finishing three other films—hence the 85-minute runtime.
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