Orvil Miller
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A group of reservists ("weekend warriors") are sent to Honduras to build a runway. Shortly after arriving an engineering group is sent to a small village to repair a bridge as a favor for the US Ambassador; at this point Captain John Deason begins to question who he is really building the bridge for...
Weekend War

Cristina Bazán is the name of a highly famous and successful 1978 Puerto Rican telenovela starring Puerto Rican actress and singer Johanna Rosaly, and the Venezuelan singer/idol JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez El Puma. The soap opera, was co-produced in Puerto Rico by Radio Caracas Television of Venezuela and Telemundo Puerto Rico. Cristina Bazán was responsible for bringing Johanna Rosaly and JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez to international TV stardom in Latin America and Spain. The story of Cristina Bazán was the typical story of Cinderella, where the poor and good girl suffers from the mistreatings of her stepmother and sisters, and finally found the love of the "handsome" and rich guy. Other characters in this soap opera include 'Ambar Alsina', 'Taina', 'Rosaura', 'Miguel Angel' and 'Tere'. A very young Adamari LĂłpez has a special appearance.
Cristina Bazán

Construction worker falls in love with a handicapped woman who aspires to a career as a singer.
El Albañil

Deep inside, Manuel has always been Manuela. Amidst her worst love crisis, Manuela reinvents herself as Manuel in order to pass as the fiancé of her best friend Coca - who is pregnant from a one-night stand and must face her conservative family. Hidden identities, misunderstandings, and the tension between two friends pretending to be what they are not, stage a colorful and up-beat story.
Manuela & Manuel

René and some gunmen take control of an island. His former girlfriend Isabel visits him, but notices he has subjugated his partner. Realizing his cruelty, she tries to run away, but is captured and imprisoned.