Very Manly (1962)
Train conductor Manolin warns passengers Don Fiero and his daughter Ava about local bandits and asks them to bear arms in defense of the train. Don Fiero declares that defending the train is not their responsibility, and the two literally hide their heads in buckets of sand and post signs reading “Neutral, Do Not Disturb.” The neutral passengers are the first to be robbed by the bandits, Lios and Chente.
Director: Pat Matthews
| Directing | Pat Matthews | Director |
| Production | Luis Strempler | Finance |
| Crew | Consuelo Hernandez | Special Effects |
| Art | Jose Luis Tamayo | Art Designer |
| Visual Effects | Carlos Castillon | Visual Effects |
| Visual Effects | Ernesto Lopez | Animation |
| Production | Joaquin Camacho | Finance |
| Visual Effects | Clemente Sanchez | Visual Effects |
| Visual Effects | Eduardo Rodriguez | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Jorge Mercado | Visual Effects |
| Production | Sergio de la Torre | Finance |
| Sound | Juan García Esquivel | Music |
| Visual Effects | Claudio Bana | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Arnulfo Rivera | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Carlos Sandoval | Animation |
| Visual Effects | Ignacio Renteria | Animation |
| Writing | Ernest Terrazas | Adaptation |
| Visual Effects | Miguel Garcia | Animation |
| Production | Richard K. Tompkins | Executive Producer |