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Camino de Guanajuato (1955)
Character: N/A
The romantic entanglements of three singers: two boys and a girl who fail in a radio contest and formed a trio.
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Un tipo a todo dar (1963)
Character: Don Gordo
Romanticized version of Javier Solis' biography, from working-class roots to boxer to musician.
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Cuarto de hotel (1953)
Character: N/A
Newlywed couple move from small town to Mexico City. Their first night in the city, they get separated by accident, and it takes them 90 minutes and lots of incidents before they find each other again.
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El testamento (1981)
Character: Don Jerónimo
After the death of her husband the industrialist, unprepared trophy-wife takes over the management of his business concerns.
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Las Muñecas Del King Kong (1981)
Character: N/A
Rape/revenge story in a rural setting, with subplots about stealing livestock, home-invasion activity, and sexytimes with bar-girls.
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Bambalinas (1957)
Character: N/A
The story of a famous singer who reaches the highest position in the world of varieties, but is forced to cede her throne to the young star of the moment, repeating the same situation that she starred in in her youth.
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La Martina (1972)
Character: Cura Fermín
Martina is a liberal woman who arrives to a small town, with his godfather. Here, Martina will met with her secret love, a typical "macho-ranchero" man, demanding her hand in matrimony. But he rejects Martina, claiming that she's not virgin and will return her to the godfather. When the godfather dies, Martina finds herself alone, and she'll begin a sexual adventure with almost the last men in the town, even with the shy chaplain.
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Doña Diabla (1950)
Character: Invitado a fiesta (uncredited)
A woman, after committing a murder, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.
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El beso de ultratumba (1963)
Character: Priest
A newlywed couple find themselves broke when the woman's father dies deeply in debt. Forced to sell their belongings, they move into a rundown house from which they get very bad vibes. It's not long before some very strange and disturbing people begin showing up at the house.
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Escuela de Placer (1984)
Character: N/A
Heirs of a bankrupt relative decide that the only way they can avoid sacrificing their inherited property to pay debts is by opening a brothel.
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Esos Viejos Raboverdes (1983)
Character: Prudencio
A club of elderly dudes plan a contest among themselves to see who can pull the most babes over a holiday weekend.
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Canasta de Cuentos Mexicanos (1956)
Character: Cantinero (sin créditos)
Strong-willed Luisa attracts lots of men, but her intelligence and sharp tongue often sends them running. When she meets Carlos, who is equally cagey, sparks fly. The two of them marry, and quickly begin clashing on a daily basis, humiliating each other as they try to teach one another lesson after lesson.
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Burdel (1982)
Character: Cura
(AKA: Ratero 2 or Cada quien su madre.) Innocent man forced to hide from the police, ends up taking refuge in a brothel.
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Así amaron nuestros padres (1964)
Character: N/A
Elderly roue interferes in the love life of a young woman because she's secretly his daughter. Remake of En Tiempos De Don Porfirio.
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Las dos galleras (1964)
Character: N/A
Two tough Mexican ladies avenge their father when he is set-up and shot during a cockfight.
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El moro de Cumpas (1977)
Character: N/A
In the city of Aguaprieta, two horses are part of the largest event in the region. The unbeatable horse Moro from the city of Cumpas faces the imposing Zaino de Aguaprieta. Two in a decided race in just 450 rods.
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Pepito as del volante (1957)
Character: Locutor carrera carros
Pepito's father dies in rollover the Ferrari that is winning a race car, so Pepito is about his grandfather and asks him to equip a car to get him to compete.
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Ante el cadáver de un líder (1974)
Character: N/A
A union leader dies in a sleazy hotel room, then the wife, mistress, police, co workers, reporters, colleagues, and political figures arrive to the hotel and each has its own intentions.
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Alma de Acero (1957)
Character: Prestamista
Inspired by Alexander Dumas's novel The Corsican Brothers, Alma de Acero presents a delightful spin on the classic story of twin brothers (both played by Luis Aguilar) and their contrasting lives. As a singer in a nightclub, one brother has chosen a life of peaceful simplicity; the other, however, has chosen a troublesome lifestyle that leads to numerous run-ins with the law, forcing the vocalist to risk his own life to save his sibling.
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Secreto profesional (1955)
Character: Periodista
A film that tells how a woman who suffered blackmail her entire life kills a man. Her lawyer falls in love with her and does everything possible to uncover the truth, even though it is a professional secret that will make him lose everything.
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Temporada salvaje (1971)
Character: N/A
A cynical south-of-the-border adventurer gets involved in a plot to steal and transport platinum.
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Las Fieras (1969)
Character: Monsieur Jacques Peugeot
Historia de un grupo de estafadores internacionales y sus artimañas.
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Con el Dedo en el Gatillo (1958)
Character: Profesor Carmen
The Private detective Raúl Marín with the help of his grandmother and the police commander Aragón try to find out the murder of several homicides in three episodes: El Anónimo, El Ídolo and El Hipnotizador.
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Me importa poco (1960)
Character: N/A
Anthropologist goes to small town to do field work supporting her theories about the primitive/subhuman origins of machismo.
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El día de la boda (1968)
Character: Sr. Valderrama
The love affairs of two couples, modern parents a couple of troubled teens.
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El que con niños se acuesta... (1959)
Character: Gerente hotel
Chón is rejected by his girlfriend Rosario's parents, so they both escape to the capital in search of his friend Manny, a millionaire philanthropist, who helps him but makes him adopt four children from his orphanage.
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La hora del jaguar (1978)
Character: Lic. Francisco Saldaña Gutiérrez
Police officer dismissed from the force for excessive use of force, is hired as a hitman for some unnamed shadow organization.
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El valle de los miserables (1975)
Character: Don Casimiro
In 1909, former judge Cristóbal Zamarripa owns Valle Nacional, a tobacco plantation where he exploits workers with the support of the tyrant Porfirio Díaz, who sends him political prisoners as slaves. The others are lured with the promise of high wages, but end up owing everything to the company store. All are tortured, raped, or killed when they protest. Another landowner whose brother was killed by Zamarripa and who falls in love with one of his daughters is going to be punished, but he flees and becomes a revolutionary.
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Viento negro (1965)
Character: El griego
The building of a railroad under tough conditions from searing heat to freezing cold in the Sonora desert provokes clashes of passion and struggles between the engineers and the workers at the campsite. The workers also contend with sudden dust storms that are called the 'black wind'. Based on true events.
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Una golfa (1958)
Character: Gordo (cantinero)
Trumpet-player in a club band falls for a streety young woman; she dumps him to become a kept woman... and his roommate the pianist is dealing weed... and...
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El inocente (1956)
Character: Mayordomo (uncredited)
After a quarrel with her boyfriend on New Year's Eve, Mane drives her car from Mexico City to Cuernavaca to meet her parents in their country house. The car breaks down in the highway and Mane has to ask for help. Mechanic Cruci arrives and, after testing the car, offers Mane a ride on his motorcycle. Back in Mane's house, she invites him some drinks to celebrate New Year's Eve. They get drunk and, the morning after, Mane's parents arrive and find them sleeping together. Not knowing what happened, Mane and Cruci are forced to get married against their will.
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Corona de lágrimas (1968)
Character: Don Leobardo
Doña Refugio works in an office until the bounce and has three children: Fernando who is studying to be a lawyer, doctor and Nacho Edmundo to work in a company as a truck driver gas. Things become difficult within the family and each seek solutions to economic oppression living.
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Trampa para un cadáver (1969)
Character: N/A
Following their mother’s passing, two brothers plot to claim the inheritance left in their stepfather’s care, but life has a way of turning things around.
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El tragabalas (1966)
Character: Don Tobias
Piporro doesn’t need to use his gun to get away with murder.
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Caperucita Roja (1959)
Character: Patriarca
The classic story of the Red Riding Hood spiced up by a couple of funny characters like the dog Duke, companion to the girl in her adventures, and the stinky Skunk, henchman to the Wolf.
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Espaldas mojadas (1955)
Character: El rico
Mexican worker Rafael Améndola runs from the police and cross the Mexican-American border, helped by Frank Mendoza, a partner of an American called Mr. Sterling, who gives work to illegal migrants. Once in the United States, Rafael does not adapt to his new life. English translation of title is “Wet Backs”.
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La rebelión de los colgados (1954)
Character: Gordo
A peasant who works in a mahogany camp in the Mexican jungles with his family is disgusted with the miserable living conditions imposed upon himself and his co-workers, the peasant finally spearheads a revolt against the sadistic bosses.
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La odalisca No. 13 (1958)
Character: N/A
The Emir of Beirutistan gets the hots for a Mexican singer and arranges to have her kidnapped. Her costar and manager tag along to rescue her.
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Las infieles (1953)
Character: Sacerdote (sin créditos)
Governess falls in love with the uncle of the children she's teaching. Then complications.
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Los Asesinos del Karate (1965)
Character: N/A
Superhero wrestler Neutron battles a gang of robotic assassins who use their hands and feet as deadly weapons.
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El bolero de Raquel (1957)
Character: Fat Tourist (uncredited)
The film tells an episode of the life of a kindly hearted bootblack who becomes accidentally the tutor of an orphan but nevertheless spends all his time and effort for the sake of the boy.
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Besos prohibidos (1956)
Character: Jefe de Guillermo
Nightclub singer has to choose between marrying again or reuniting with her divorced husband.
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El elegido (1977)
Character: Obispo
A guy is peer-pressured, despite his reluctance, to play the role of Christ in a local production of the Passion Play.
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El ángel exterminador (1962)
Character: (uncredited)
After a lavish dinner party, the guests find themselves unable to depart... and, over the next few days, all of their elaborate societal pretenses and façades deteriorate as they are reduced to living like animals.
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La tijera de oro (1960)
Character: Gordo
The charitable Emilio is a jealous barber tries to prevent at all costs the rich toting Mario mess with his girlfriend Rosita. Although Emilio help with money from neighbors, gets entangled in a misunderstanding and ends up in jail but his friends are out of charge so much trouble.
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El Mundo de Los Muertos (1970)
Character: N/A
Santo and Blue Demon take on a 300-year-old witch with a nasty attitude. She raises a legion of zombies and sends them to fight Santo in his home and in the rings.
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Me traes de un ala (1953)
Character: Hombre que contesta el telefono (uncredited)
To conquer the beautiful vedette Rosita, journalist Tin Tan is subject to her whims. Fired along with his friend Narciso from the newspaper they worked, Tin Tan trying to sell a movie plot. A woman looking to buy it and Tin Tan will visit her in a gloomy mansion where a mess is unleashed.
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Misterios de ultratumba (1959)
Character: Don Anselmo (uncredited)
Two doctors make a pact in which they swear that the first to die will return - if possible - to tell the other how to get a glimpse of the afterlife while still alive.
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A sablazo limpio (1958)
Character: Padre de María
Two clownish incompetents get mixed up in power struggles between state officials.
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