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- In 1890, a down-and-out cowboy and his horse travel to Arabia to compete in a deadly cross desert horse race.
- From his jail cell at Chihuahua's Military Hospital, Hidalgo begins to remember moments of his life, particularly his tenure as Parish Priest in the town of San Felipe Torres Mochas where he translated and produced the stage play "Tartuffe" by Moliere. During this time he fell in love with Josefa Quintana with whom he had three children and for whom he left the priesthood during a brief period in his life.
- A self-proclaimed "knight" and his hapless squire travel the Spanish countryside, attacking "giants" that are really windmills in his attempt to win the love of the fair Dulcinea.
- A middle-aged priest, Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, participated in a separatist conspiracy that is finally discovered. His call to rebellion was the beginning of a long war that lasted beyond his death.
- In September 2011, Fomento Cultural Banamex and Clio presented in a large edition, the latest research of Dr. Carlos Herrejón Peredo, "Hidalgo: teacher, priest and insurgent". This biography of Miguel Hidalgo is the result a documentary investigation without parallel. This edition, accompanied with a careful and exhaustive iconography research, is presented in this documentary that shows the Herrejón's Hidalgo, a real man, a priest harassed by debt, passionate about music and a brilliant theologian, somehow lost in the practical ways of life. This biography is not lost in praise and vilification, but flows with depth and clarity in an effort to respond honestly to a question: Who was Hidalgo?
- Venture beyond the movie to the incredible story of Hidalgo's ancestors, the Spanish Mustangs.
- A journey into an ancient rite.
- Inaugurated in September 16Th, 1910, Mercado Hidalgo has been opened for 100 years without stopping. Curiously, in front of it, stands Alhondiga de Granaditas, which, paradoxically, should have distributed food to the people at the beginning of 19Th century. Built in an impressive eclectic style, Mercado Hidalgo hosts inside stories which are told by its tenants with deep emotion. Full of colors and flavors, the main supply center in Guanajuato is nowadays, more than ever, an icon for the city. Built as a market, now 100 years apart from its inauguration, it is ready to keep serving the people forever as a market.
- When his partner Tom Guthrie is trying to get his sheriff's job back and hopes that Bret will keep quiet, Bret is busy with the biggest con of his life. Bret's brother Bart shows up.
- Mando is an outlaw in Mexico who seriously wounds Matt and leaves him to die in the desert. Hidalgo controls nearly all of the small town where Matt finds refuge, and nobody will stand up to him. Matt is determined to kill or capture Hidalgo for his crimes, but is so weak from his injuries he has to prop himself upright with the saddle horn of his horse.
- 1991–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2017–TV Episode
- 2017–TV Episode
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode
- 2016– TV-14TV Episode