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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: Singer at the Palenque
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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Póker de reinas (1960)
Character: N/A
A musical comedy about a group of pretty girls who meet in Mexico and decide to break into showbiz and make a pact and promise not to get involved with men. But they all are in love with different guys and that complicates things.
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Kermesse (1959)
Character: N/A
Four young couples cement their primary relationships during the town fair.
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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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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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Tres muchachas de Jalisco (1964)
Character: Flor
Divorced Dad's planning to remarry, so Daughter #1 notifies Mom and Daughters #2&3. Then parents, daughters and boyfriends act out for 80 minutes.
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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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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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Vivo o muerto (1960)
Character: N/A
Cowboy/western: hero fakes cowardice to trap the bad guys into showing their hands.
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Alma llanera (1965)
Character: Lucía
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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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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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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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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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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Tan bueno el giro como el colorado (1959)
Character: N/A
Two rodeo competitors from neighboring towns get all up in each other's business in the weeks before a big local competition. So do their respective manservants and the priests for each one's parish. Lotta competitive ructiousness going on.
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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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Escuela de verano (1959)
Character: N/A
Aging lecher struggles to launch an institution of higher learning for young ladies.
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Rapto al sol (1956)
Character: N/A
Spoiled rich girl has massive temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way; a business associate kidnaps her to his private island to teach her a lesson and also tempestuous tropical love connections.
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Luciano Romero (1960)
Character: N/A
Jilted boyfriend goes gunning for his ex's new husband, kills her by accident. Husband takes it badly. Sequel to El Hombre Del Alazan (1959).
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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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El moro de Cumpas (1977)
Character: Dolores, esposa de 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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El gran pillo (1960)
Character: María
A comic movie that involves a guy who sees a kid in his house who escaped from his wealthy grandfather's mansion.
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El hombre del alazán (1959)
Character: N/A
Professional gambler is getting old and jaded; his friends see him becoming a bad person and try to set him on a better path.
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La yegua colorada (1973)
Character: Rocío Villegas
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 fanfarrones (1960)
Character: N/A
Three young ladies become the owners of a rough and tumble cowboy bar that they're not well-equipped to manage.
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Los muertos no hablan (1958)
Character: Alondra
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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El ciclón (1959)
Character: N/A
Cowboy revenge-drama, paired with a love triangle between two Mexican fellers and a rather unpleasant gringa.
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Los Marcados (1971)
Character: Mercedes
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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El jinete sin cabeza (1957)
Character: La jueza (The Judge)
A mute phantom hero takes on skull-masked killers, a disembodied living hand and a corpse that won't stay in its grave. This is the first in a trilogy of horror/western hybrids that also includes the films La marca de Satanás ("The Mark of Satan") and La cabeza de Pancho Villa ("The Head of Pancho Villa").
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Caballo prieto azabache (1968)
Character: Genoveva Larios
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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Ánimas Trujano (1961)
Character: Catalina
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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Triste recuerdo (1991)
Character: Susana Guzmán
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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Juan Colorado (1966)
Character: Muchacha del pueblo
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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La Cucaracha (1959)
Character: Lola
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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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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La cabeza de Pancho Villa (1957)
Character: Margarita
Rival factions struggle over a box that was entrusted by Pancho Villa to several members of his higher command. Second of three films in series "El jinete sin cabeza."
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El alazán y el rosillo (1966)
Character: Maura Torres
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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El bolero de Raquel (1957)
Character: Leonor
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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Dos locos en escena (1960)
Character: Cristal
Viruta and Capulina, magicians working in a theater where the actors delegate dishonest ratchets, is assassinated by two stagehands to remove payroll and left her body in the clubhouse Cristas singer Virutas girlfriend. He and Capulina move the body in a trunk to utility room but the trunk is base off and the body is in the Viruta's room. A lush Chasing Coquis showgirl girlfriend Capulina, stains of red paint and falls asleep, believing him dead detectives accuse Capulina and Viruta of murder.
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Dos locos en escena (1960)
Character: Crystal
Viruta and Capulina, magicians working in a theater where the actors delegate dishonest ratchets, is assassinated by two stagehands to remove payroll and left her body in the clubhouse Cristas singer Virutas girlfriend. He and Capulina move the body in a trunk to utility room but the trunk is base off and the body is in the Viruta's room. A lush Chasing Coquis showgirl girlfriend Capulina, stains of red paint and falls asleep, believing him dead detectives accuse Capulina and Viruta of murder.
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