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Vuelve el ojo de vidrio (1970)
Character: N/A
Upon hearing the news of Madero's death, Porfirio Alcalá and his four cousins interrupt their peaceful lives as farmers to again join the Mexican Revolution.
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Simón Blanco (1975)
Character: Simón Blanco
The peasant and revolutionary Zapatista Simon Blanco still in arms but Zapata is dead. Simon with his lieutenant Andres visits his mother and his girlfriend in his hometown. The cacique Onesimo and his brother, the commissioner Martial put ambushes but he eludes them.
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Aquí está tu enamorado (1963)
Character: N/A
Antonio is a handsome men who loves women but flees of marriage as the devil. The pastor of his people is determined to straighten but despite amendment purposes always succumbs to a pretty girl, the problem is that he never see if girls are engaged or married before seducing them.
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El Rey (1976)
Character: N/A
Mexican Revolution era: a guerilla faction kidnaps two members of a governing family to negotiate a ransom.
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El justiciero vengador (1962)
Character: N/A
White-hat with two sidekicks masquerades as a priest to break the stranglehold a blackhat has on a small town.
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Albur de amor (1980)
Character: N/A
Romantic triangle on the hacienda. Ends badly for all concerned.
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El casto Susano (1954)
Character: N/A
Father and son are sober, responsible pillars of the community in their home-town... but they make frequent trips to the city.
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La huella del chacal (1956)
Character: N/A
Federal agent Mauricio Rosales goes undercover as itinerant cowpoke to clean up corruption in a remote Northern town. Series western.
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La pantera negra (1957)
Character: N/A
Fed agent goes undercover as roving cowboy to solve rural crimes. "Mauricio Rosales" Series.
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Aquí está Heraclio Bernal (1958)
Character: N/A
Historical drama/biopic about 1880s Social Justice bandits in a mining community in Sinaloa. First of three in series.
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Las tres pelonas (1958)
Character: N/A
Pseudo-historical drama about a semi-civilian who decides to run guns across the border for Villa's troops.
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Dos hijos desobedientes (1960)
Character: Toño
Meddling mom tries to set up her two cowboy sons to marry two sisters who are looking for domesticated, 'indoor' husbands that cook and keep house.
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Alma llanera (1965)
Character: Juan Pablo Ureña
A Venezuelan rancher tries to preserve his traditional way of life in spite of modernizing influences brought when international business discovers oil in his region.
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La guarida del buitre (1958)
Character: N/A
Cowboy-policeman-hero interferes with the bad guy's plans and prevents his engaging in monkeyshines. Part of the series "Mauricio Rosales, el rayo justiciero."
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El rifle implacable (1965)
Character: N/A
Two young women need a hired gun to protect their ranch from marauders; the feistier of the two arranges for a gunman who has the right stuff to be busted out of jail so he can work for them.
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Vuelve el Norteño (1964)
Character: N/A
Two rival gangs of outlaws are terrorizing a small town; el Comandante and his sidekicks pit them against each other and pick up the pieces.
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Lauro Puñales (1969)
Character: N/A
One of Zapata's field marshals runs afoul of dictator Huerta's stooges in his home town.
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Los gemelos alborotados (1982)
Character: N/A
Gumaro and his buddy Chon are among the First Citizens locally. One day, unexpectedly, twin brothers of both of them turn up in town. Adaptation of A Comedy Of Errors.
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Peregrina (1974)
Character: N/A
Biopic: the last year or so in the life of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Governor of Yucatan in the early 1920s.
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¡Qué bonito amor! (1960)
Character: N/A
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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Reventa de esclavas (1954)
Character: N/A
Mad-science/comedy scenario about reviving the corpse of an Egyptian mummy morphs into a love story set in ancient Egypt.
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Yo fui una callejera (1952)
Character: N/A
Teenaged slum-girl falls into show-biz by accident and rises to the tuxedos-and-furs class. Gangster drama and heartbreak, so she goes back to her own social class at the end, even though other options were available to her.
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El chivo (1992)
Character: N/A
A priest recruits some secular friends of his to help him break the stranglehold a political boss has over their town's economy.
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¡Aquí están los aguilares! (1957)
Character: N/A
Two itinerant cowhands hire on at a ranch owned by a woman, end up fighting two bad-hats who rustle la patrona's cattle and set fire to her stables.
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Fiesta en el corazón (1958)
Character: N/A
Spoiled rich kid from a cattle ranch is pretending to study at university so he can hang out in the city and live large... until his family forces him to straighten up his act; he moves back to the ranch, accompanied with some urban-fauna hangers-on,, a-a-a-and...
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Mi adorada Clementina (1953)
Character: N/A
A woman in an unhappy marriage trades places with her grandmother's ghost; Grandma whupps the girl's husband into line AND proves to her own husband that she was innocent of the infidelity that he was suspecting when she died, fifty years earlier.
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Yo... el aventurero (1959)
Character: N/A
A crew of happy ne'er do wells comes to town to gamble and party during the town fair... but then their leader gets serious about a local girl and about finding the rustlers who are stealing all of her daddy's horses.
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El norteño (1963)
Character: N/A
Lawman on horseback cracks a case involving stolen gold bullion, the title to a mine, an evil twin and a plucky pre-adolescent boy. First in a series.
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La cama de piedra (1958)
Character: N/A
Antonio is happy and is about to get married, but he has an enemy who wants to kill him. He steals his knife known by the whole town and kills a drunkard with it. With this evidence Antonio is sentenced to fifteen years in prison.
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La segunda mujer (1953)
Character: N/A
Couple with preteen children break up; Dad meets a new woman and they marry. The children grow up, and they're spoiled-y rich kids flirting with criminal lawlessness. Cue the violins.
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La emboscada mortal (1962)
Character: N/A
Third film of a trilogy -- all the secondary tasks have been completed and cowboy-justice-action-hero El Norteno settles the score with those cheating cheaters who deprived the young heiress of her inheritance.
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El as de oros (1968)
Character: N/A
A young charro's head is turned by a glamourpuss from the big city, and he has a hard time putting his life back together after she kicks him to the curb.
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Los triunfadores (1978)
Character: N/A
A group of friends go to the United States to hit it big as a musical group and follow the American Dream.
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La mujer desnuda (1953)
Character: Tony Aguilar
A circus dancer marries a famous singer, but is threatened when a figure from her past blackmails her.
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Pueblo quieto (1955)
Character: N/A
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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Contrabando y muerte (1986)
Character: N/A
A young man gets involved in the drug trade and is murdered. His father sets out to find the killers.
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Yo, el mujeriego (1963)
Character: Rafael
Playboy bachelor poses as a woman's husband to protect her daughter's reputation at a private school. Remake of El Mil Amores (1955).
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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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Que me maten en tus brazos (1961)
Character: N/A
Card-shark takes a job as bodyguard-bouncer-etcetera in an upscale casino. Meanhile, a love triangle and the Mexican Revolution.
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Valentín de la Sierra (1968)
Character: N/A
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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Rumbo a Brasilia (1961)
Character: N/A
When his town is devastated by a flood, a young boy takes it upon himself to seek the help of the president. He meets a variety of characters along the way, not all of whom are eager to help. The road to salvation for his little community becomes one of discovery as he learns to distinguish truth from deceit in director Mauricio de la Serna's charming fable. Antonio Aguilar, Antonio Carlos Pereira and Angela Maria star.
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El bracero del año (1964)
Character: Himself
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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Mi papá tuvo la culpa (1953)
Character: N/A
Two young sweethearts get married, and then are made to believe that she's his illegitimate half-sister.
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El moro de Cumpas (1977)
Character: Pedro
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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Tierra de hombres (1958)
Character: Gilberto
On his family's farm, Gilberto keeps weapons to support the revolutionaries. When his father find out, he runs out from the hacienda to join them.
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La Captura De Gabino Barrera (1970)
Character: Gabino Barrera, hijo
International playboys in NYC get mixed up with a bank robbery and have to evade the police long enough to reach Mexico. long the way, they pick up an orphan boy who says he's running away from an abusive stepfather. Fourth in a series of four.
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El hijo de Lamberto Quintero (1990)
Character: Lamberto Quintero
Lamberto Quintero is assassinated and his son intends to avenge him following in his footsteps. The pair of father and son, Antonio Aguilar and Pepe Aguilar star in this action film.
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Mi Caballo El Cantador (1979)
Character: Don Refugio Ortega / cura Lorenzo
A priest must shed his habits to avenge the death of the grandfather of two helpless children who, along with their mother, are victims of a relative who extorts and murders them.
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El Rey De Oros (1984)
Character: Gaudelio
After his young wife leaves him for another man, high-stakes gambler "Gaudelio" tries to move on with other women & gambling. Leading to more conflicts in his life.
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La venganza de Gabino Barrera (1971)
Character: N/A
Alicia, the wife of the vengeful Gabino Barrera, is killed by an escaped convict. Stripped of the one woman he's ever loved, Gabino vows to make the killer pay and pursues him. As he gets closer to his prey, Gabino turns deadlier.
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Vacaciones en Acapulco (1961)
Character: Antonio Aguilar
A busfull of tourists arrives in Acapulco; each passenger has his/her little chunk of drama or comedy.
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La yegua colorada (1973)
Character: Arnulfo Contreras / Salvador Fuentes
Landowner counts on his super-champeen race-horse to help him win back the hacienda he was swindled out of.
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Los muertos no hablan (1958)
Character: Mauricio Rosales
Bandit crew with mysterious masked leader is doing lots of crimes. Mauricio Rosales and his sidekick ride into town all incognito and stuff to set things right.
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Sol en llamas (1962)
Character: N/A
A powerful rancher loses his power and wealth during the Revolution, and his daughter falls in love with a revolutionary.
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Los Marcados (1971)
Character: El Marcado
The Kid is a vicious psychopath given to laughing a lot, an actor manqué who leads a gang of looters and rapists, and is incestuous with his father to boot. The town’s resident Mater Dolorosa, madam of the brothel, hires her lover Marcado to kill the Kid, who is of course her son.
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Había una vez un marido (1953)
Character: Himself
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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Sabor a sangre (1980)
Character: Mauricio Rosales
In "Sabor a Sangre" (literally, "Flavor of Blood"), Antonio Aguilar plays Mauricio Rosales, whom along his good friend Chelelo (Eleazar García) are traveling towards another friend's ranch. During their trip, they find the dead bodies of a group of men, so they take them to the next town hoping to find some answers. At the town, they are informed that the dead men were a posse sent by police chief Rómulo (José Gálvez) to kill "El Tigre", a mysterious serial killer who has been hunting down the townspeople, viciously killing even women and children. (cont. http://w-cinema.blogspot.de/2008/03/sabor-sangre-1977.html)
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Caballo prieto azabache (1968)
Character: Jesús Aguilar
Standing before Pancho Villa's tomb, horse breeder Jesus harkens back to his youth, when he provided bed and board to a nondescript laborer named Doroteo Arango. In time, Arango would transform himself into gang leader Villa. When the Mexican Civil War erupts, a man named Fierro wants to execute Jesus for selling a horse to an anti-Villa buyer. But in repayment of Jesus's debt of kindness, Villa intercedes on his behalf.
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Gabino Barrera (1965)
Character: Gabino Barrera
Famed Mexican action and music star Antonio Aguilar brings blazing charisma to the title role of Gabino Barrera, a 19th-century reformer and fighter for the common people. Barrera, a self-styled Robin Hood of the Wild West, becomes a local folk hero whose noble exploits are celebrated in song throughout his town in this rousing adventure. The film, which spawned several sequels, also stars Maria Duval and Jaime Fernandez.
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El caballo blanco (1962)
Character: Antonio Cueto
Claimed by his grandmother, who lives in a Mexican village, Joselito begins the journey from Spain. Once there, while traveling in a stagecoach, is assaulted by bandits. Joselito manages to escape and, walking aimlessly, he meets Antoine, a rider who is ex officio of random player, and become close friends.
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Astucia (1986)
Character: Juan Cabello
A landowner known as Bulldog seeks to take over a ranch, but is opposed by the Brotherhood of the Blade, a group of tobacco smugglers made up of skilled horsemen who operated during the turbulent times of General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
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Vuelven los Argumedo (1963)
Character: Angel
The Argumedo cousins have their clothes stolen while taking a shower, and they must find it at all costs, because there's a winning lottery ticket in their pockets.
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Ánimas Trujano (1961)
Character: Tadeo
Animas Trujano is a colorful but irresponsible Indian in a small Mexican village. He hopes above all things someday to be chosen mayordomio of his village, a place of great honor usually conferred upon the wealthiest and most respected citizens. Animas has a loyal wife, but cheats on her and gambles away every cent they raise. Chances arise for Animas to turn over a new leaf and even hope realistically for the honor of mayordomio.
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Yo soy muy macho (1953)
Character: N/A
To help her pilot brother, Maria disguises as a man to take his place, and must live in the jungle with a very "macho" captain, eventually falling in love.
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Triste recuerdo (1991)
Character: Jesús Barajas
Drug-trade kingpin tries to coerce a woman into marriage, but her former boyfriend turns up and she finds new reasons to resist being pressured.
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El Siete de Copas (1960)
Character: Valerio Guzmán
Professional gambler finds metaphysical meanings in the way he manages the workings of chance.
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Zapata en Chinameca (1987)
Character: Emiliano Zapata
Urbino Martínez, on his deathbed, regrets his wrongdoing after betraying Emiliano Zapata.
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Un Rincón Cerca del Cielo (1952)
Character: Catrín
On reaching the capital, Pedro Gonzalez gets a lowly job and marries Margaret. After losing that job, get a new one as a bodyguard but is fired again. With so much poverty and despair Pedro believes that his only way out is suicide.
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Viva el chubasco (1983)
Character: José Montemayor Treviño
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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Amor de locura (1953)
Character: Álvaro
Slapstick/musical comedy parody of historical dramas, send-up of "Locura de amor," about Queen Juana 'la loca' of Spain.
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Una gallega en La Habana (1955)
Character: N/A
Cándida's boyfriend left her in Spain to go to work to Havana. After twenty years without news, she decides to go look for him, although the only thing she knows of him is his name. In the port of Havana, she is confused with a jewel smuggler, which kicks off a series of comical events.
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Juan Colorado (1966)
Character: Juan Colorado
Silvia's father wants to marry her off to Rafael who, out of jealousy, wants to finish off Juan. Silvia dresses up as Juan to save his skin.
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Lucio Vazquez (1968)
Character: N/A
Blending historical fact and adventure fiction, Emiliano Zapata's (fictional) right-hand man takes leadership of his regiment after he's killed.
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La Cucaracha (1959)
Character: Capitán Ventura
The Mexican Revolution serves as a backdrop to a torrid love triangle composed of three freedom fighters: a colonel, a widow, and a fiery female soldier.
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La sombra del Caudillo (1960)
Character: Coronel Jáuregui
In 1920s Mexico, the candidates being chosen to succeed the current president, El Caudillo, find themselves at his mercy as he will resort to anything to accomplish his will, including kidnapping, betrayal, and murder.
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Ahora soy rico (1952)
Character: Tony Merino
Pedro Gonzalez first gets into trouble as part of a criminal gang and then works honourably to become rich. Money is his undoing allowing him to become a womanizer and drinker, almost losing his wife. Finally he rejoins her, they have a son and he pays for his mistakes.
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The Undefeated (1969)
Character: General Rojas
After the Civil War, ex-Union Colonel John Henry Thomas and ex-Confederate Colonel James Langdon are leading two disparate groups of people through strife-torn Mexico. John Henry and company are bringing horses to the unpopular Mexican government for $35 a head while Langdon is leading a contingent of displaced southerners, who are looking for a new life in Mexico after losing their property to carpetbaggers. The two men are eventually forced to mend their differences in order to fight off both bandits and revolutionaries, as they try to lead their friends and kin to safety.
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Emiliano Zapata (1970)
Character: Emiliano Zapata
This is the story of a man, Emiliano Zapata, and of a revolution, the Mexican Revolution.
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Viva México y sus corridos (1982)
Character: N/A
Song/action clips from 8 or 12 movies that starred Antonio Aguilar as historical figures, with an onscreen narrator who splains things.
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Los Cuatro Juanes (1966)
Character: Juan Colorado
Juan Sin Fiedo (Javier Solis), Juan Colorado (Antonio Aguilar), Juan Pistolas (Luis Aguilar) and Juan Charrasqueado join their destinies during the Mexican Revolution.
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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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El alazán y el rosillo (1966)
Character: Rosendo Anaya (as Tony Aguilar)
Two rival landowners: one is exploiting the local peasantry and dispossessing them of their land, and the other believes in fair play and justice for all.
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Cien muchachas (1957)
Character: N/A
Don Manuel is a successful bathing suit designer that decides to retire tired of his business. While doing so, he announces he will leave his company in the hands of his own employers. If during a year they manage to increase the sales of their designs, he will leave the company in their hands definitively. Otherwise, it will be inherited by his three spoiled nieces. Annoyed by the fact that his uncle has refuse them the company, the three girls plot to seduce the workers leaders in order to make them fail in their sales goal so they can recover the company.
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Bala Perdida (1960)
Character: N/A
Daniel is let out of jail for his mothers funeral. During his furlough he kidnaps his son and takes him to a movie set where a western is being shot.
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Los Dos Rivales (1966)
Character: Nicanor Juereña
Ranchera comedy -- the hero thinks his girlfriend has another suitor... but the suitor is really she herself in man-drag.
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Los hermanos Del Hierro (1961)
Character: Reynaldo del Hierro
Northern Mexico, early 20th century. Reynaldo del Hierro is murdered while riding with his sons Reynaldo and Martín, whose mother instills in them the need for revenge.
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