Humberto González

Humberto González

Nacimiento : 1954-08-21, Cayey, Puerto Rico

Muerte : 2015-02-11

Perfil

Humberto González

Películas

Angel
The film follows the actions of a corrupt police captain, the title-character Ángel Lugo. Lugo is responsible for the wrongful imprisonment of Mariano Farías and the murder of his pregnant wife. After 15 years in a federal prison, Farías is still determined to prove his innocence.
Maldeamores
Valentín (segment "En la Guagua")
A three-part look at the ironies of love, with stories that involve a young boy, a hostage situation, and a divorced elderly couple caught in a love triangle.
Pa' eso estamos
Junte de comediantes que cuentan historias cotidianas de una barriada.
Una historia común
The daily life of a couple in a coastal town in Puerto Rico changes upon the arrival of an old friend whom they believed had perished in Vietnam. At the same time, a writer moves into the town and upsets everyone’s routine.
La noche que tumbaron al campeón
La noche más esperada por todos, la pelea titular de un campeón de boxeo. Una mujer intenta suicidarse y un fugitivo trata de encontrar una salida. Juntos por casualidad y reunidos por las circunstancias mientras se celebra la pelea se lleva a cabo la lucha por aferrarse a la vida a pesar de haberlo perdido todo.
Los Díaz de Doris
Doris is a hardworking and honest woman, divorced and mother of two teenagers whom she adores but doesn’t understand. After a bad relationship with her husband, she no longer trusts men. She lives only for her children, but they’re living their own lives. One day, Doris learns that things can get better.
El beso que me diste
A TV reporter from Puerto Rico loses her son after her ex-husband Armando kidnaps him and takes him to the States. Angela must team up with a lawyer to find and rescue the child.
Cuentos para despertar
Priest
Recreates aspects of the life of Abelardo Díaz Alfaro as a rural teacher in Puerto Rico during 1940's, integrating three of his stories "El josco", "Santa Cló va a la cuchilla", and "Don Fruto Torres".