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Camino de Guanajuato (1955)
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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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Donde las dan las toman (1957)
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"Old dark house" comedy with a 'ranchera' setting, traveler stranded in a spooky place falls for a charro.
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Besito a papá (1961)
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A young man hires somebody to impersonate his father when it comes times to meet his girlfriend's parents.
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Los hermanos Muerte (1965)
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Woman swears to avenge her brother's murder.. Then she falls in love with the murderer, before discovering that he's the one.
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Duelo en El Dorado (1969)
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Saloon-owner's a hard guy and none too law-abiding; his twelve year old son comes to live with him and he starts changing his ways... but his past is likely to catch up with him.
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Mexico lindo y querido (1961)
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Tourist's eye overview of some highlights of Mexican history and folk culture, all expressed through interpretive dance.
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Rogaciano el huapanguero (1957)
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Itinerant folk-singer returns to his home town, gets caught in two intersecting love triangles. It ends badly.
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¡Qué bonito amor! (1960)
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Bride backs out of her wedding at the last possible minute; she and her fiance get caught up in a power-struggle that ends with both running for mayor.
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Sucedió en México (1958)
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Woman has plastic surgery and reevaluates her relationships with husband and lover while pretending to be a different person.
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Furias bajo el cielo (1971)
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Five inmates escape Death Row and hole up with their women in the ruins of an abandoned hacienda.
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Pueblo quieto (1955)
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Son of a first family returns to his home town, reconciles with his pops, pitches woo at the young lady from another First Family and gets rampy with his rival for her affections.
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Soy un golfo (1955)
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Slacker decides to work and create a career for himself after he falls in love with an ambitious woman.
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Valentín de la Sierra (1968)
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Based on the corrido of Valentín de la Sierra, one of the revolutionary leaders who forged the armed struggle in Mexican history. The abuses of the Porfirista government against the humble people lead Valentín to lead a large-scale armed uprising.
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Tirando a gol (1966)
Character: Flor
Blended family comedy/drama -- the narrative hook is that the two original families are fans of opposing soccer teams.
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Canción del alma (1964)
Character: N/A
Life in a theatre-people hotel, mostly focusing on a singer and her young-adult daughter who just graduated from an expensive private school.
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De carne somos (1955)
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Woman becomes a prostitute so her writer BF can concentrate on his art instead of working for a living.
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Los líos de Barba Azul (1955)
Character: doña Lola Bárbara Beltrán
A news reporter falls in love with a millionaire's young daughter, but her father tells him he won't let them marry unless he earns one million Pesos first. Helped by a friend, he tries to earn the money by marrying - and murdering - four rich women.
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Al Diablo Las Mujeres (1955)
Character: Cantante
Small-town elects a female mayor. She suppresses all the time-honored masculine pastimes, and the men rebel.
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Cucurrucucú Paloma (1965)
Character: N/A
Biography of a fictional ranchera singer whose career trajectory seems to parallel that of the actress performing the role.
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Música en la noche (1958)
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An ingenious actor has an idea of making musical numbers without a dialogue when he arrives with a violin and a ladder.
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Pensión de artistas (1956)
Character: N/A
Between-engagements troupers at a theatrical boarding-house con a rich acquaintance into financing a show.
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Matar es fácil (1966)
Character: Cantante
Among Delia, a socialite, and Jorge a bohemian cabaret pianist, begins a relationship that ends in tragedy.
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Espaldas mojadas (1955)
Character: Cantante
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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Guitarras de medianoche (1958)
Character: N/A
Wealthy land-owner poses as a bandit, robbing only his own properties, to get the romantic attention of a woman who lives down the road.
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La Joven Mancornadora (1961)
Character: N/A
Young woman disguised as a man sets out to kill two brothers that she believes cheated her father out of his property. She discovers they were innocent of that, and takes a job on their farm, provoking some gender-fluid wooing confusion from both of them.
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La Bandida (1963)
Character: Cantante de palenque
During a lull in the Mexican Revolution when Francisco Madero became president and attempted to implement land reforms, two former revolutionaries are pitted against each other for the love of the same woman.
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El hombre de papel (1963)
Character: Puestera (voice)
A deaf and mute vagabond finds a large denomination bill in a Mexico City dump, and while he tries to buy something with it, others try to con him into giving it away.
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