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Alias El rata (1966)
Character: Timo
Laredo is a criminal, specialist in opening safes. Childhood friend of the police commander, he carries with him an uneasy relationship that is further complicated because both are in love with the same young singer. After an elaborate and audacious coup in which he steals a million dollars, Laredo is rejected by his beloved. In his flight he arrives to a small town where by a stroke of fate is mistaken for a teacher. Laredo finds there a young teacher who will take possession of his heart, and will get his life straight.
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Los tres vivales (1958)
Character: Eduardo Palomo
The rowdiest guy in each of three states hears rumors about the badassness of the other two and they all set out to meet each other. Comical complications.
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Chistelandia (1958)
Character: N/A
Short-attention-span sketch comedy and black-out gags, assembled into a movie. Structured like TV show "Laugh-In". First of three in series.
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Vuelve Chistelandia (1958)
Character: N/A
Collection of comedy sketches and blackout gags edited into feature-length movie. Laugh-In style.
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De tal palo tal astilla (1960)
Character: N/A
Two couples get their babies confused in the maternity ward. twenty years later, the children are both identical to the father... in the other family.
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Los Tales por cuales (1965)
Character: N/A
Western comedy. Stranger-in-town falls into an ambivalent love/hate relationship with the sheriff.
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Que hombre tan sin embargo (1967)
Character: N/A
Seemingly at random, a hobo dude attaches himself to an upper-middle-class family and starts influencing them for the better in their day-to-day activities
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El fayuquero (1979)
Character: N/A
Well, there's a guy that runs a stall at A Swap Meet, and... um... I forget.
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Échenme al gato (1958)
Character: N/A
Comical mix-up in the operating room: by mistake, a notorious gangster's arm is grafted onto an accident-victim's stump.
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Las coronelas (1959)
Character: N/A
Two young women 'forced' to masquerade as soldiers in military troop.
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Píntame angelitos blancos (1954)
Character: N/A
Orphaned by a father and children by a black mother, the little one is rejected by his grandmother, while the girl must deny her own mother.
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El terror de la frontera (1963)
Character: Martín Garrido / Ramón Garrido
After being gunned down in a bar-fight, a guy reappears in town looking for revenge on his murderer.
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Me gustan valentones! (1959)
Character: N/A
While seeking to protect themselves from the aggressions of "Pantaleon" and other men, a landowner marries a Mexican American newcomer. But to his surprise, the man seems to be as brave as her and try to humiliate him constantly until he decides to give out your real identity.
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Las cenizas del diputado (1977)
Character: N/A
A political player is presumed dead in a traffic accident; his relatives all try to cash in on his estate while he goes into hiding with schemes of his own.
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Los Mujeriegos (1958)
Character: Demetrio
Three hard-partying cowboys go to Mexico City for one last fling before entering into arranged marriages back home.
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Se alquila marido (1961)
Character: Melitón
Female CEO hires a man to pass as her husband and act as figurehead of her business concerns.
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El mariachi desconocido (1953)
Character: N/A
This film is considered one of Tin Tan's funniest comedies. This time, the charismatic comedian incarnates a mariachi musician that lives the most entertaining an extraordinary adventures while traveling from Mexico to the paradisaic island of Cuba. An example of the excellent cinematographic comedy that only Tin Tan can achieve.
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Me gustan todas (1954)
Character: N/A
Wealthy Mexican tourist gets swindled by a Cuban woman pretending to be his daughter from a previous visit.
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Héroe a la fuerza (1964)
Character: N/A
Child suffers a brain injury and falls into a coma. When he regains consciousness, twenty years later, he has to deal with having become a grown-up 'overnight'.
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Huevos rancheros (1982)
Character: Valentón de la Sierra (segmento 'La virginidad en el río')
Two "naughty" comedy episodes with naked women and bodies of water.
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Entre compadres te veas (1989)
Character: N/A
After a year spent mourning his wife's death, a father and two sons cut loose for some wild living. Loose remake of Los Tres Alegres Compadres.
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Los santos reyes (1959)
Character: N/A
Three criminals break out of jail and head for a town where they've hidden their steals.
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El pocho (1970)
Character: Joe
José Guadalupe García was born in the United States, but seems very Mexican. Winning his American girlfriend creates many comic situations, but he also faces discrimination and racism.
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El bracero del año (1964)
Character: Natalio Reyes Colás (as Lalo Gonzalez 'Piporro')
The movie theme is the migration of Mexicans to the United States in search of the "American dream". Piporro crosses the Rio Grande swimming illegally, and lives a series of events that lead him from walking away from the police to winning the award for "Bracero of the Year" for his work in the harvest. Prize that he will lose before returning to Mexico just as he had gone: no money in the bag.
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Ahí vienen los gorrones (1953)
Character: N/A
Authorities close down a restaurant after a violent crime is committed on the premises; the employees look for new jobs and try to track down the murderer.
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Calibre 44 (1960)
Character: Lauro Ponce / El Tigre (as Lalo Gonzalez Piporro)
The film tells the story of two twins separated in childhood who reunite when they are older. One of them has grown between outlaws and has become one of them, a murderous bandit who frightens the region. The other has grown, without knowing it, in exactly the ranch of the man who murdered his father and has become the loving foreman of the farmer's daughter, now deceased.
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La extraña pasajera (1953)
Character: Conductor de tren
Noir-style suspense thriller; three unrelated criminal schemes are happening on board an express train; all three get uncovered/solved/thwarted before they reach their destination.
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Acapulqueña (1959)
Character: N/A
Gloria sells dolls in benefit of UNICEF and is interested in putting on an international show. In a hotel in Acapulco the ranchero Javier, the Muslims Mustafa and Ali, the Brazilian Mr. Carioca and the charro José Lorenzo meet to carry out the project. Among the men there will be a series of entanglements to dispute the love of the young woman.
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Ruletero a toda marcha (1964)
Character: Crisóstomo Garza González (as Lalo Gonzalez 'Piporro')
Country-boy migrates to the big city to work as a taxi-driver.
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La infame (1954)
Character: N/A
For love, the rules of society and justice are broken, leading to abduction, exposing life and freedom, facing everything to make a sick child a normal child.
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El tigre enmascarado (1951)
Character: Oficial
Aspiring opera singer Luis Landa returns to his hometown to avenge the murder of his brother.
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Dos gallos en palenque (1960)
Character: Lalo González
Venezuelan guy and Mexican rancher get competitive toward each other -- mostly over "the girl".
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El pistolero desconocido (1967)
Character: Commander Romualdo Tijerina / Pablo
The Sheriff of a small town, in his search of a robber bank, gets to another city, working undercover. There, he tooks the place of man recently killed, and falls in love with his widow.
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Había una vez un marido (1953)
Character: N/A
Due to confusion, Rafael is believed responsible for the death of Teresa. His wife Lilia and his brother looking for the real culprits.
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El rey del tomate (1963)
Character: Librado Cantú Escamilla (as Lalo González Piporro)
El rey del tomate ("The Tomato King") is a 1964 Mexican comedy-drama film, directed by Miguel M. Delgado and starring Eulalio González, Luz Márquez, and Emma Roldán.
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La Muerte Enamorada (1951)
Character: Doctor II (uncredited)
A man's life changes forever when death -- in the form of a female grim reaper -- moves in with him and his family, all so that he can buy a bit more time on earth. The only catch is, his family has no idea that their houseguest, a woman their father says is a foreign relative, is there to take their daddy away. Miroslava Stern, Fernando Fernandez and Jorge Reyes star in this inventive Spanish-language comedy.
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Los Gavilanes (1956)
Character: Andrés
The story of two half brothers who do not know they are such, who fight over a woman and nearly kill each other. One of them belongs to Los Gavilanes, a group of men who live live hidden and looting to give to the poor. Revenge, love and hate will at the end bring out the truth and everyone will get what he deserves.
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Viva el chubasco (1983)
Character: Eulalio de la Garza
The struggle between two rival families brings many complications into the life of a people. The priest, with the agreement of the women, get a strike of crossed legs until peace is a fact.
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Mujeres encantadoras (1958)
Character: N/A
Goofball inventor is working on x-ray binoculars for peeping with; meanwhile, his assistant seeks help for a medical condition and gets caught up in the drama between two philandering doctors and their wives.
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La faraona (1956)
Character: Felipe (Pipo)
Pastora Heredia is a beautiful gypsy with great character who always tries to help the needy. One day she gots the notice of the death of his grandfather, a millionaire who lived in Mexico and that since his father was angry, she knew nothing of him. However, as Pastora was his only granddaughter and sole heir of all his property, it does not hesitate to cross the pond to claim his inheritance. But once there is that Don Guillermo, grandfather, not dead.
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El macho (1987)
Character: N/A
Lindoro and her father Venus are two peasants. Micaela, Lindoro girlfriend gets work on a farm where he steals a charro suit and a horse, and leaves with his father in search of adventure.
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Torero por un día (1963)
Character: Rufino Díaz 'El Mil Faenas'
El Piporro, desperate to earn more money, decides to fight and put his skills to the test in the rodeo using a nickname.
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Cuidado con el amor (1954)
Character: Serafín Estrada
Salvador accompanied by two friends of his father whom he calls uncles, they arrive at a fair in the village, there he meets Ana. When he wins a bet he is paid with a mortgaged house, to his surprise upon entering the hom he realizes that Ana and her mother live in it, provoking a funny entanglement with an explosive final.
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Espaldas mojadas (1955)
Character: N/A
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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Hermelinda Linda (1984)
Character: Piporro (exdelegado de Perros Bravos)
Live action feature based on the Mexican comic about the exploits of a witch living in the outskirts of 'Bondojia', when a ruthless small time politician tries to steal their land in order to build a luxurious condo.
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Ahí viene Martín Corona (1952)
Character: Piporro
Martin Corona, player and womanizer, defends the underprivileged, the poor and the needy. He will have to defend a Spanish girl and her servant from the clutches of the villainous of the town. Not only will he have to fight the bad guy, but against the pride of the girl who initially believes that he is the bad character and distrusts him. She was very proud to put him at her feet, but there was a problem, Martin Corona was due more to his people than anyone and she was not willing to risk losing it, so before marrying him, made him swear he would not intervene In other problems.
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El diablo, el santo y el tonto (1987)
Character: N/A
When rancher, Don Trinidad is on his deathbed, he confesses to his fumbling son Rogelio, that he has two other illegitimate sons and that he wishes them to be included in his will. When Rogelio tracks them down, he discovers that each of them has a completely different life.
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El enamorado (1952)
Character: Piporro
Martin retired from his job as a hero because of his marriage to Rosario, a beautiful and ambitious girl who passed through the workshop where he works. However, Martin has to return in principle to help a friend from robbers.
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The Littlest Outlaw (1955)
Character: Marcos (as Ricardo Gonzales)
Little Pablito is the ten year old son of a cruel horse trainer. The trainer is responsible for training a Mexican General's horse to jump for the grand race. The trainer's methods cause the horse to become afraid of jumping and the general orders the animal's death. Pablito runs away with the horse, becoming a fugitive. He travels throughout Mexico encountering several fugitives and a priest who tries to help.
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Gitana tenías que ser (1953)
Character: Mariachi (uncredited)
Pastora de los Reyes is a beautiful Spanish that goes to Mexico with a contract to film a movie. The main actors will receive her at the airport, among them is Paul, a little-known mariachi that has been chosen to become a new idol. Automatically, both had bad relations and during filming many discussions happens. This arguments gives way to a deep love.
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La Valentina (1966)
Character: N/A
A smuggler, condemned to be shot, is pardoned in exchange for kidnapping "La Valentina."
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