Luis A. Martínez

Películas

Stiletto
John Vanicola (uncredited)
A rich, jet-setting playboy has a secret life: he's also a professional Mafia hitman. When he decides it's time to retire from that life, he finds that his former employers don't like the idea that someone who knows so much about them won't be under their control anymore, and decide to send their own hitmen to eliminate him.
Juicio contra un ángel
Un viudo llega a Puerto Rico con su hijo Angelito. El padre muere y el niño va a vivir con su abuelo que toca guitarra en las calles. Angelito lo acompaña cantando y ganan buen dinero, pero un tío político acusa al abuelo de explotar al chamaco y lleva a éste a un orfanatorio.
Harbor Lights
Vallejo
Professional gambler Dan Crown arrives in San Juan to visit his brother Alex, only to learn from the police that Alex has been found murdered. To Captain Acosta's questioning, Dan answers that he had no knowledge of his brother's affairs. Dan then finds Gina Rosario searching his hotel room, and together they begin to investigate Alex's death.
Los expatriados
The film, which is an ode to Rafael Hernández's song "Lamento borincano", is a social commentary of the political and social policies of the 40's and 50's which led to the abandonment of what was seen by many as the "pure", "virtuous" life of the finca (farm) for the "corrupting" influence of urban centers like San Juan and New York City.
Maruja
Francisco
En un pueblo pequeño todos observan a Maruja, la mujer más sensual y desinhibida. Los problemas comienzan cuando el hijo del alcalde regresa de Francia y se encapricha con Maruja, una mujer casada.