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Niño pobre, niño rico (1983)
Character: N/A
Two teenagers from different social class strike up a close friendship that makes their families get together despite their differences.
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Dinamita Kid (1962)
Character: N/A
Young boxer on the rise butts head with dishonest promoters. Etc etc.
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Las medias de seda (1956)
Character: N/A
Vineyard worker is happy when her long-estranged artist brother comes to visit her. But then...
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El zarco (1959)
Character: N/A
Upperclass girl and notorious bandit leader fall in love. She agrees to "let him kidnap her" so they can be together, but she gets disillusioned when she sees the sordidness of his Camp Of Banditry. Also he keeps killing off members of her family.
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Cuernos debajo de la cama (1969)
Character: Guillermo
A woman has several lovers, her husband discovers her with one of them, and both men are mistaken for robbers.
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El judicial (1984)
Character: N/A
Law enforcement vs drug-traffickers: two buddy cops etc etc etc.
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Pueblo en armas (1959)
Character: N/A
Appointed by the dictator Huerta, a local official tries to use his authority to pressure a young woman into marrying him. Meanwhile, counter-revolution is brewing.
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Sandunga para tres (1953)
Character: N/A
Three boys and three girls. First all the boys are fighting over one of the girls, then all the boys are fighting over another of the girls and yadda yadda yadda.
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Contacto chicano (1981)
Character: N/A
American and Mexican police operatives team up to catch gem-smugglers operating on the gulf coast in Texas.
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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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Pueblo de odios (1962)
Character: N/A
Bad hats try to manipulate townsfolk and neighboring Apache tribal settlement into a range war.
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Tierra sangrienta (1979)
Character: N/A
Trio of gunslinger/thieves set their sights on a rich family with lots of money flowing through their hacienda.
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¡Viva Benito Canales! (1966)
Character: N/A
Campesino with leadership qualities is indecisive about whether he should join the Revolution or concentrate on improving conditions at his farm, also about whether he cares about the nice girl he grew up with or the fancy woman who runs the local brothel. Most of his plot points don't come to a head until after the revolution's over, and then after General Huerta's coup.
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Los Matones Del Norte (1985)
Character: N/A
Young man grows up thinking that his father's murderer is dead but wanting revenge against the guys who hired him to commit that crime.
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Impaciencia del corazón (1960)
Character: N/A
Young army officer gets involved with two sisters; one of them's a chronic invalid and her family has protected and sheltered her from all possible harm with such smothering care that she's a spoiled, petulant bag of temper tantrums. She forms a big ol' crush on the dashing lieutenant, and everyone involved goes completely nuts and makes an infinite number of bad decisions in the wake of her pouting and her crying jags and her passive-aggressive crap.
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La Pulquería Ataca de Nuevo (1985)
Character: Germán Luther
The film continues the outrageous antics of its eccentric patrons and staff, blending slapstick humor, misadventures, and love triangles. As the bar faces more outrageous situations, the characters find themselves in increasingly absurd and funny circumstances, maintaining the lively spirit of the previous films in the series.
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Las nueve caras del miedo (1995)
Character: Dr. Mauricio Galván Fuentes
A TV crew alongside a medium, a friar and a killer with regrets spend the night inside a haunted hotel, place where a guy murdered prostitutes in the 1950's. Soon they discover the place is really haunted, the friar is possessed by an evil force beginning a new massacre.
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Dos hermanos buena onda (1994)
Character: N/A
Doña Matilde and Don Miguel, a couple who have always been happy despite never having children, decide to adopt. At the orphanage, they take in two mischievous boys with whom they feel an instant bond. As the years pass and the boys grow into young men, one becomes obsessed with finding his sister, who was also adopted, while the other falls in love—precisely with the girl his friend is searching for
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El regreso de la suburban dorada (1998)
Character: Padilla
A former judicial police officer, a former undercover agent and a former drug lord seek revenge against a commander-turned-drug trafficker.
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Apocalipsis infernal (1993)
Character: N/A
According to direct testimonies collected from the family of the Mexican filmmaker Christian González, with the actor Leonardo Daniel and with the actress Azela Robinson, this is a film that does not exist and may be is some other film made by the director Christian González but with the title changed by some US film distributor and with the protagonists added to the technical sheet on IMDB without any rigor and without really having acted in it. It could be "Furia de barrio" made in the same year of 1993 by Christian González where Leonardo Daniel and Roberto 'Flaco' Guzmán would have acted together and the photography would have been by Juan Carlos Martín, but Azela Robinson would not have acted in it who never acted in any film directed by Christian González nor did she work in any film with Roberto 'Flaco' Guzmán, as she herself has clarified. If "Furia del barrio" was reissued as "Infernal Apocalypse" more information is required to confirm it.
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Volveré a nacer (1973)
Character: Samuel
Mónica, the manager and wife of singer Álex, plans a publicity stunt that goes awry. When her husband shoots a rival singer with a gun supposedly filled with blanks, the singer is killed with live ammo. Álex and Mónica then goes into hiding while trying to find out who set them up.
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La mujer de dos caras (1957)
Character: Baby Arrieta
A beautiful woman will stop at nothing in her quest for money and power. Not even murder.
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La doncella de piedra (1956)
Character: N/A
Adaptation of Rómulo Gallegos' novel Sobre la misma tierra. A young mixed-race woman is forced to choose between her tribal heritage and her position in white society.
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Lola Casanova (1949)
Character: Coyote Iguana
Sonora Mexico, 1880s: Seri Indian tribe splits into two factions after a white woman comes to live in their settlement.
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Rincón brujo (1949)
Character: N/A
Young peasant woman allows an army officer to woo her, as a way of drawing attention away from her father's insurgent connections... while her own affections are torn between two brothers.
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The Killing Zone (1991)
Character: Sam Bodine
Convict is recruited from a chain gang to help capture a Mexican drug lord.
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Muñecas peligrosas (1969)
Character: N/A
Counter-espionage ring of beautiful young women protects atomic secrets from the bad guys.
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Las cabareteras (1980)
Character: N/A
Power-struggles between gangsters over ownership/control of a strip club.
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Perdida (2009)
Character: N/A
This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón family, who built grand movie palaces in Mexico and the U.S., employing thousands to produce incomparable, hugely successful, and often reprehensible populist-genre films that were utterly and uniquely Mexican.
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El fuego de mi ahijada (1979)
Character: N/A
Young Raúl looks for his ex-girlfriend Alicia to resume their relationship, but she responds that she doesn't love him anymore. The young woman lives with her godfather Marcial in a hotel he owns.
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La pulquería 3: Entre ficheras anda el diablo (1984)
Character: N/A
After regaining his manliness, he escapes from hell Satan for embezzling Secretary of infernal hacienda, being chased by a couple of poor devils good for nothing, and took refuge in the cabaret ends up working as a transvestite.
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Muñecas de medianoche (1979)
Character: Inspector Autoridad / Rorro Buga
Two young men go into hiding to escape from a contract killer; they put on women's clothing and hang around in bars.
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Las rosas del milagro (1960)
Character: Tlaltecalzin
Before the Spanish Conquest, an Aztec princess does the Romeo and Juliet thing with the Prince of a neighboring tribe. Sixty years later, a colonized subject has visions of the Virgin Mary.
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Coqueta (1949)
Character: Rodolfo
Blind nightclub pianist takes in a young singer/entertainer when she hits bottom... but once she gets stable and starts thinking about maybe a boyfriend, his unspoken intentions start to surface.
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Zona Roja (1976)
Character: Juan
In a whorehouse in Acapulco, lives Leonor, a young and beautiful woman who is awaiting to reunite with an old lover. Suddenly, the man reappears to take her away from her life of vice. But the debt owed by Leonor to the "Madame" of the house causes a series of conflicts.
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Rescate mortal (1990)
Character: Coronel Santiestevan
A college student goes on vacation to a South American country after learning he has cancer, and gets involved in the local civil war after his best friend is kidnapped by the revolutionary guerilla.
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Un hombre salvaje (1993)
Character: Hernández
A street brawler becomes a cop after his best friend is murdered. He finds out his killers, drug traffickers and cops are one and the same and his mortal enemies.
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La Banda Del Polvo Maldito (1979)
Character: N/A
A man returns home only to find out his friend is an undercover drug enforcement agent who is trying to dismantle a criminal organization from within.
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Falsificadores y Asesinos (1966)
Character: N/A
When criminals kidnap her brother and force her to secretly exchange their counterfeit dollars for real ones, bank cashier Rosa looks to an unassuming office boy named Julio to help her pull it off. But Rosa's buttoned-up bank manager boyfriend can't help but notice that something suspicious is going on, so he resolves to get to the bottom of it. Armando Silvestre, Irma Dorantes and Carlos Montesco star in this classic crime drama.
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Yo fui violada (1976)
Character: Carlos
In Panamá City, a man stalks a well-to-do adolescent, without knowing that she is the daughter he procreated when he raped a woman.
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Bajo el manto de la noche (1962)
Character: Carlos
The vedette Miriam ignores her pretender Carlos because her daughter Margot, whom she passes as her sister, is in love with him.
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La rabia por dentro (1962)
Character: N/A
Tito is a swindler who plans to appropriate a large sum of money supposedly sent abroad by airplane, with the complicity of Carlos, the cashier of a big company, who must put a time bomb aboard the airplane while keeping the money. Waiting for the plan to develop, Tito enjoys the company of the North American starlet stripper Rita, but he seduces a Mexican chorus girl, and the two women eventually fight over him. What seemed to be a faultless plan starts going wrong. A scavenger takes the money without knowing, and Carlos feels remorse for having placed the bomb aboard the jet flight, and is going to confess his crime. Tito is abandoned by his lover, locates the money and takes it back, locates Carlos and kills him. Even then, he will find crime does not pay.
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Fiera solitaria (1987)
Character: Don Lucas Almanza
Humble rancher Chico Fuentes transforms into a fierce avenger after learning that his son has been murdered by a wealthy man in town.
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El Bronco (1982)
Character: N/A
Boxer fights his way up toward a world championship and faces ups and downs in his love life.
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The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill (1971)
Character: Robert Ramirez
D.A. Paul Ryan doesn't buy self-defense when a pharmacist fatally shoots an armed robber and brings the man up on manslaughter charges, for which he's convicted. However, when Ryan discovers the pharmacist's double life--he's been running a burglary ring out of the pharmacy, and the dead man may have been a member of said ring, he vacates the manslaughter conviction and sets out to nail him for murder instead.
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Las Fuerzas Vivas (1975)
Character: N/A
It narrates the phenomenon of the Mexican Revolution, satirically reflected through what happens in a town far from the places where the true Revolution was fiercely fought.
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Perseguida (1991)
Character: The Chief
A journalist Lorena and her friend photographer Raul decide to try to take an interview from influential politician Hermenegildo Parra. After several unsuccessful attempts they decide to break into his house and make some photos there but when they enter his cabinet they see him stabbed with the knife. The next day the newspaper announces his death and start to celebrate a big amount of sold copies but during the fiesta a phone calls and it was Mr.Parra "alive and kicking". After this scandal Lorena becomes pursued by some mysterious killers who want to take the negatives from her at any price. The solution of this mystery is very unexpected...
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Peor que los buitres (1974)
Character: Mike
A group of biker outlaws escape into the desert after assaulting a mining company. Under the threat of the sun, they will run into internal betrayals and water shortages, forcing them to kidnap a nearby Apache to help them find a mythical oasis to survive.
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La mafia amarilla (1975)
Character: Inspector Ponce
Blue Demon must stop an evil chinese gang and their reign of terror.
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Temporada salvaje (1971)
Character: Tony Race
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: Dino Ferrari
Historia de un grupo de estafadores internacionales y sus artimañas.
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Ladrones de niños (1958)
Character: Alfredo García
Kidnapping band has a system set up to transport infants and older children to black-market adoptive parents in the USA.
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Asesinos de la noche (1957)
Character: Armando del Valle
After serving a prison sentence, a guy goes after the gang-leader who framed him.
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La sombra vengadora (1956)
Character: Rogelio
An evil mastermind, known as La mano negra, attempts to steal a formula that creates synthetic drugs but a masked avenger known as La sombra will do anything to stop him.
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El cafre (1986)
Character: N/A
Trucker accepts an assignment to haul an extremely dangerous load of explosives from Tijuana to Mexico City.
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Santo en Anónimo Mortal (1975)
Character: Inspector Ponce
Men are turning up dead after receiving anonymous threats that include the date of their deaths. The latest person to receive one of these threats decides to call Santo the crime fighting wrestler for help. Santo must solve the mystery of the men's murders and confront a gang of Nazis operating in Mexico City.
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La Lucha Invade el Cine Mexicano (2024)
Character: Armando Rios
Lucha libre is part of Mexican culture, but how did something that was shown in circuses and fairs become a cinematic genre? Join us to learn about this trajectory.
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Misterio (1980)
Character: N/A
A soap opera actor is mixed in a real drama very similar to what he represents in his work.
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Fe, esperanza y caridad (1974)
Character: Artemio (segment "Fe")
Three episodes. Faith: a woman is attacked. Hope: a fakir is crucified. Charity: a woman faces bureaucracy.
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La Tierra del Fuego se apaga (1955)
Character: N/A
In the faraway lands of the south of the Patagonia, in a town made up of wrongdoers and thieves, a mysterious and solitary man takes a prostitute to live with him at his ranch. However, her past follows her, and he is forced to face it head on.
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Sangre en el ring (1962)
Character: N/A
Boxing melodrama; heroic middleweight vs. crooked promoters. Sequel to Dinamita Kid.
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Mystery in Mexico (1948)
Character: Benny, Bartender
Insurance detective Steve Hastings is sent by his company to investigate the disappearance of a fellow agent. His first lead is the agent's fetching sister, Victoria, whom he trails to Mexico City. After charming his way into her confidence, Steve helps Vicki unravel the mystery.
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Pocket Angel (2005)
Character: Himself
A young Angel’s first assignment is to restore faith and courage to a mother whose son has been kidnapped in Mexico. Timothy Bottoms (The Last Picture Show), Dan Haggerty (Grizzly Adams), Paz and Armando Silvestre (Wonder Woman) lead an international cast in this delightful action-comedy adventure.
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Barquero (1970)
Character: Sawyer
Jake Remy leads a gang of outlaw cutthroats making their escape toward Mexico from a successful robbery. Barring their way is a river--crossable only by means of a ferry barge. The barge operator, Travis, refuses to be bullied into providing transport for the gang and escapes across river with most of the local populace--leaving Remy and his gang behind, desperately seeking a way across. A river-wide stand-off begins between the gang and the townspeople, both groups of which have left people on the wrong side of the river.
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Rage (1966)
Character: Antonio
Small-town doctor bitten by rabid dog, races the clock to get to the city and receive treatment.
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Las luchadoras contra la momia (1964)
Character: Armando Rios
Gloria Venus and Golden Rubi are tag-team Luchadoras, helping a scientist on a quest to discover an ancient Aztec treasure, but the fiendish Prince Fugiyata wants to get there first. Both are in for a surprise, as the treasure is guarded by Xochitl, the Aztec Mummy Sorcerer, who can turn into a bat at will.
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Los Endemoniados del Ring (1966)
Character: Dom Gonçalo - Duke de Edington
The ring possessed "Angel" and "Satan" not accept under any circumstances the trickery proposal with "Tarzan Beto" idol of the moment.
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Reportaje (1953)
Character: Armando, Edmundo's chauffeur
Reporters compete for cash prize awarded for biggest scoop on New Year's Eve.
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Noche de muerte (1975)
Character: Inspector Ponce
Someone who wears a blue mask, is squat and has giant hands are killing people and stealing jewelry and money. The witnesses are afraid to talk, despite the detective understands that the clues point to his friend Blue Demon. This is actually an evil plan hatched by the Count and a fighter called ' The Cossack ', taking revenge on Blue. In both the real Blue Demon campaign starts with his secretary and a detective to unravel the mystery.
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Geronimo (1962)
Character: Natchez
In 1883, the Apache Indians lead by Geronimo reluctantly surrender to the attacks of American and Mexican troops, in exchange for a territory and food for their warriors. Soon though, Geronimo escapes the camps and declares war against the Americans.
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Duelo de pistoleros (1966)
Character: N/A
Four expert marksmen compete in a target shooting competition. Each has a back-story that explains why he really really really needs the prize money.
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La puerta y la mujer del carnicero (1969)
Character: Jorge (segment "La puerta")
A movie divided in two segments, the first "La puerta" (The Door) is about a high society gathering in which a door inside the mansion leads to a bizarre corridor where a naked and menacing human figure appears. The second "La mujer del carnicero" (The Butcher's Wife) is set during the Mexican revolution and is about horrifying hallucinations felt by a lieutenant after committing a murder.
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Hot Chili (1985)
Character: Pedro
A group of American teenage boys goes south of the border to work for the summer at a Mexican resort. There they encounter many wacky guests and have zany adventures involving a German dominatrix, a music teacher that gets hot when giving lessons, a buxom cook, and an uptight socialite that eventually thaws. More often than not they end up in bed with someone, but one of the teens is holding out for True Love.
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La isla de los dinosaurios (1967)
Character: Molo
A group of scientists in search of lost Atlantis are plane wrecked on an uncharted island full of stock footage monsters fresh from One Million BC. Occasionally we get an original papier mache monster peaking out from behind an alcove, but for the most part this is typical Mexican filmmaking for the period. With Armond Silvestre and Alma Delia Fuentes.
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Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948)
Character: Aquitanian
A high priest tries to force a young beauty to marry a pearl trader who is masquerading as the god Balu.
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Fe (1974)
Character: Artemio
A devoted woman sets out on a long pilgrimage, pleading for a miracle to save her husband. Along the road, her faith is tested by hardship, temptation, and the people she meets.
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La Choca (1974)
Character: Fabiel
A smuggler lives far from civilization, in a hut in the jungle with his wife, La Choca, his son and his sister-in-law Flor. One day some men arrive, who accuse him of having betrayed them.
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Kings of the Sun (1963)
Character: Isatai
In order to flee from powerful enemies, young Mayan king Balam leads his people north across the Gulf of Mexico to the coast of what will become the United States. They build a home in the new land but come into conflict with a tribe of Native Americans led by their chief, Black Eagle, while both Balam and Black Eagle fall in love the beautiful Mayan princess Ixchel.
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La Red (1953)
Character: José Luis
Antonio dives for sponges which are sold by his sweetheart Rossana. One day, the escaped prisoner José-Luis appears and is hid by his friend Antonio. Although José-Luis does not want to betray his friend, a love affair with tragic consequences between him and Rossana develops. The Net was one of Mexico's entries at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival.
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Llévame en tus brazos (1954)
Character: José
To pay off her father's debts, Rita leaves her humble fishing village in Yucatan and gets exploited by several men, including a married politician who turns her into a big dancing star.
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Los autómatas de la muerte (1962)
Character: Mario
The evil scientist Dr. Caronte plots to revive the brains of three dead scientists and use them to obtain the formula for the super-powerful neutron bomb. The resulting creation needs blood lots of blood, sending Caronte's midget assistant Nick and his legion of mutant monsters out to get fresh victims. However, the masked atom-superman Neutron vows to put a stop to Caronte's deeds.
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Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider (1966)
Character: Jim Santee
Daniel Boone leads a party of settlers into Kentucky to found the town of Boonesborough. Along the way, he meets and falls in love with a lovely, red-haired servant named Rebecca and must vie with the gambler, Jim Santee for her affection.
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El gran autor (1954)
Character: Javier
A story of passion and deceit, where love overcomes the misfortunes and finally triumphs.
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Thunderbirds (1952)
Character: Cpl. Ralph Mogay
An Oklahoma National Guard unit, comprised mainly of Native Americans, is called up for duty at the start of World War II.
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Wyoming Mail (1950)
Character: Indian Joe
In 1869, the United States begins a railroad mail service to the West Coast which proves highly tempting to train robbers, in particular an organized gang with one of the mail's supposed guardians in their pay. Prizefighter Steve Davis, a former army intelligence man, is hired to track down the gang and save the Territorial Mail Service. Steve goes undercover in territorial prison, leans Morse Code from a fellow prisoner, breaks jail, infiltrates the gang...and finds time to romance dance-hall singer Mary, who proves to have hidden depths...
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Ahí viene Martín Corona (1952)
Character: Emeterio
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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Two Mules for Sister Sara (1970)
Character: 1st American
When a wandering mercenary named Hogan rescues a nun called Sister Sara from the unwanted attentions of a band of rogues on the Mexican plains, he has no idea what he has let himself in for. Their chance encounter results in the blowing up of a train and a French garrison, as well as igniting a spark between them that survives a shocking discovery.
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The Children of Sanchez (1978)
Character: Mr. Chaparro (uncredited)
Hall Bartlett directs the rural drama The Children of Sanchez, based on the tome The Children of Sanchez: Autobiography of a Mexican Family written by Oscar Lewis in the '60s. Anthony Quinn stars as the widowed Jesus Sanchez, a poor farmer struggling to provide for his family in Mexico City. Also starring Lupita Ferrer as Consuelo and Stathis Giallelis as Roberto. This is the last film in the 50-year career of international star Dolores del Rio, who plays the Grandma. Jazz-pop performer Chuck Mangione was nominated for a Golden Globe and won a Grammy award for his original musical score.
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Smoky (1966)
Character: Gordon
A cowboy named Clint bonds with a beautiful wild stallion that he trains, but after the two are separated and the horse ends up in a rodeo, Clint is determined to set it free.
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The Desperate Mission (1969)
Character: Diego Campos
A man who has lost everything joins others paid to convey a wealthy man's wife - and a mysterious treasure - to safety in San Francisco.
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Hiawatha (1952)
Character: Kwasind
A young Indian brave attempts to bring peace to two warring tribes.
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The Scalphunters (1968)
Character: Two Crows
Forced to trade his valuable furs for a well-educated escaped slave, a rugged trapper vows to recover the pelts from the Indians and later the renegades that killed them.
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El enamorado (1952)
Character: Emeterio
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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La mujer murciélago (1968)
Character: Tony Roca
When a mad scientist begins kidnapping wrestlers and extracting their spinal fluid to create a race of Gill Men, two cops call in Batwoman to investigate. But when her mission leaves the scientist horrifically scarred, he seeks revenge.
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The White Orchid (1954)
Character: Juan Cervantes
In the Southern Mexican jungle, an adventurous archaeologist is accompanied by an equally daring female photographer in a search for a lost Toltec city. They engage a guide to lead them on their expedition, and soon find themselves in the jungle's depths, far from civilization. Soon both the guide and the archaeologist are vying for the affection of the photographer. They must all deal with enormous danger and sacrifice before their quest is complete.
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Santo contra los jinetes del terror (1970)
Character: Dario
After a group of violent lepers escapes from a sanitarium, - robbing several farms, residents of the town demand the the sheriff - take action. Meanwhile, a local criminal joins forces with the lepers - to commit even more robberies. As the disfigured madmen keep the - entire town indoors with its reign of terror, the sheriff has no - choice but to call on the only man who can help--legendary wrestling - superhero, Santo!
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Las luchadoras contra el médico asesino (1963)
Character: Armando Campos
A mad scientist terrorizes a city by kidnapping young women with his ape-man Gomar and then using them as subjects in sadistic brain transplant experiments. A female wrestler whose sister was one of the victims swears vengeance against the Mad Doctor.
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Apache Drums (1951)
Character: Pedro-Peter
A gambler is thrown out of a western town, but returns when the town is suddenly threatened by a band of marauding Apaches.
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The Last Riders (1992)
Character: Davis
When his family is murdered, Johnny gets revenge on his former biker gang, The Slaves, and the police who lied to the gang about Johnny selling them out to the authorities.
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Cuchillo (1978)
Character: N/A
After the 14th Ammendment to the US Constitution, everyone has rights - except the Native Americans. Cavalry Army General Boyd applies that by breaking past treaties with the Apaches, and suppressing them in the territory under his command. A young Apache - named Cuchillo/Knife, after the massacre of his tribe - is taught that he is the gods' send to protect his people. Brought up to be a great warrior, he will attempt to reason with Boyd, and then fight an uneven battle against the Blue Demons.
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La hija de Moctezuma (2013)
Character: El coronel
La India María must find at all costs in the recesses of a mountain the Magic Black Mirror of Tezcatlipoca, since the spirit of his great-grandfather Moctezuma II ordered her to find it in to prevent the destruction of Mexico. Alonso, a handsome Spanish archaeologist, Bianchi, an antiquities dealer and Brigida Troncoso - an ambitious governor, are aware of the existence of such mirror, of the mysterious treasure of Moctezuma and of María, so all undertake a frantic chase after her to seize the magic glass and the gold.
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El muro del silencio (1974)
Character: Carlos
Regina, who lives with her son Daniel, loses her teaching job because his illegitimacy. She opens a sewing shop and keeps her child away from people. The movie narrates the dramatic relationship between a mother, her illegitimate child and the puritanical society around them.
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