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La tumba de Matías (1988)
Character: N/A
Gambler with a heart condition races the clock to get his mausoleum finished. His wife and her lover wait on the sidelines.
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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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Los bravos de California (1963)
Character: N/A
Zorroesque adventure pitting two swordsmen against a newly-appointed governor who wastes no time in displaying his despotic tendencies. Sequel to En El Viejo California.
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Hay ángeles sin alas (1972)
Character: N/A
Loose-living gal hires two guys to pose as her husband and son for a week, while her sister the nun is visiting.
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¡Que seas feliz! (1956)
Character: Joyero
Career criminal hooks up with famous singer because she looks like a long-term meal ticket.
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Las figuras de arena (1970)
Character: N/A
Separated Mom, Dad and son all come into conflict with each other during a brief reunion visit. Everyone learns and grows.
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Jacinto el tullido (1984)
Character: N/A
It's always self-defense, whenever Jacinto draws his gun... but as the body-count rises, it gets harder and harder to convince peopleof his innocence, and he's forced into a drifting, outlaw existence...
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Tú y la mentira (1958)
Character: N/A
Struggling musician finally reaches the big time, then a scheming gold-digger gets her hooks into him.
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Guerreros diabólicos (1991)
Character: N/A
Members of a satanic cult kidnap women who are then held captive until the next satanic ritual.
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357 Magnum (1979)
Character: Ventura
Two detectives infiltrate a smuggling gang to take revenge for the murder of their brother and his family.
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Chile Picante (1983)
Character: Porfirio (segment "La infidelidad")
A woman uses her husband's money to open a beauty parlor/spa... so she'll have a place to meet with her lover.
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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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Lo blanco, lo rojo y lo negro (1979)
Character: N/A
All kinds of crimes are being committed in a frontier settlement; if you blame it on the Chiricahuas afterwards, you can get away with anything. One Chiricahua hooks up with a white guy and a black woman who have been victimized by the status quo, and the three of them whoop some righteous-vengeance butt.
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Sangre en Rio Bravo (1966)
Character: Olsen
Foreign mining concern resorts to illegal tactics to buy up land; two brothers are orphaned and dispossessed and they become outlaws in revenge.
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Barrio de campeones (1981)
Character: N/A
Extended family in working-class neighborhood; story mostly focuses on a young man who aspires to a pro boxing career, his grandma and the restaurant she owns.
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Muñecas de medianoche (1979)
Character: Don Leoncio
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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Un adorable sinverguenza (1983)
Character: N/A
A young man and woman are running a phony fortune parlor. One day an attractive young woman enters their parlor to get her fortune read. The man makes his usual behind-the-scenes telephone call to learn of the young woman's background while his female accomplice lays down tarot cards. It turns out that the young woman comes from a very wealthy family. The man now decides to use the young woman in a dangerous scam to extort money from her rich parents.
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El medio pelo (1972)
Character: Don Crisanto
A woman who fancies herself an aristocrat rejects a potential suitor because he's not of her class. Also: their adult children have their own drama, a bit inflected with hippie-ish values.
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Dios no lo quiera (1957)
Character: Dueño cabaret
A beautiful young woman from the neighborhood falls in love with two rude men, one good and the other bad.
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Isla para dos (1959)
Character: Sr. Solórzano
Middle-aged painter and young musician fall hard for each other while on vacation. Then she discovers he's married.
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Las grandes aguas (1980)
Character: Salomón Cuevas
Public-works engineer entrusted with a big project faces problems in his home life and conflicts with a corrupt local businessman.
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El Asesino (1983)
Character: Don Graciano
A man is forced to go on the run when he is wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit.
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El fantástico mundo de los hippies (1972)
Character: Leonel
The head of the FBI explains that hippies were good, but that they have degenerated due to psychedelic painting, drugs, and becoming addicted to free love. Secret Agent Frank investigates Sandy, whose daughter has disappeared, apparently because of hippies.
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Mi Caballo El Cantador (1979)
Character: N/A
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 ladrón fenomeno (1986)
Character: N/A
A movie about a thief who got caught but redeemed himself by getting a job as a locksmith.
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Los de abajo (1977)
Character: N/A
In this highly regarded Mexican war film, peasant Demetrio Macias leads a band of outlaws in a revolt against the Federales during the Mexican Revolution.
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La maldición del monasterio (1989)
Character: Train Ticket Man
When the townspeople of a small Mexican village start disappearing, the locals point the suspicion at two young visitors. The only solution is for the two to unearth the legend of a madman in this supernatural thriller.
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Con el Dedo en el Gatillo (1958)
Character: Juan Carlos
The Private detective Raúl Marín with the help of his grandmother and the police commander Aragón try to find out the murder of several homicides in three episodes: El Anónimo, El Ídolo and El Hipnotizador.
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El rey del tomate (1963)
Character: El Toro, bandido (as Alfredo Walli Barrón)
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 hora del jaguar (1978)
Character: Lic. Sergio Martínez Jurado (as Wally Barron)
Police officer dismissed from the force for excessive use of force, is hired as a hitman for some unnamed shadow organization.
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Escápate conmigo (1987)
Character: Don Gastón Perales
Lucerito is a teenager of 17 who lives in a gloomy castle that belongs to her aunt Raymunda, her tutor and executor, too. Raymunda is very strict and scold and she makes Lucerito's life impossible and she wants to marry her to Don Gastón forcely. One day Lucerito watched on TV a contest, where the one who gives the pize of "Queen for one day" is Manuel, an old friend. She decided to sneak out and travel to the capital to participate in the contest; on this journey she meets several characters and experience unexpected adventures.
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Macario (1960)
Character: Don Alfredo, panadero (uncredited)
Poor, hungry peasant Macario longs for just one good meal on the Day of the Dead. After his wife cooks a turkey for him, he meets three apparitions, the Devil, God, and Death. Each asks him to share his turkey, but he refuses all except Death. In return, Death gives him a bottle of water which will heal any illness. Soon, Macario is more wealthy than the village doctor, which draws the attention of the feared Inquisition.
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El Miedo No Anda En Burro (1973)
Character: Frankie / Maldonado
This funny Mexican film tell the tale of a family who will do anything to get rid of the rich old lady who sits at the head of the clan. All the hilarious members want a piece of the very lucrative inheritance money. What they don't know, however, is that grandma has left all of the money to her trusty dog.
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Santo y Blue Demon vs Dracula y el Hombre Lobo (1973)
Character: Eric
After facing defeat at the hands of Cristaldi the magician, Dracula is back to seek revenge and rule the world. With the help of Wolfman and his legion of followers, victory seems eminent. Professor Cristaldi, a descendant of the magician, is warned about Dracula's plans and calls upon El Santo and Blue Demon in the hopes that they can put the infamous Count and the werewolf down for good.
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Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro (1962)
Character: Santo's Corner Man
A professor recruits a professional wrestler to protect his daughter from vampires intent on kidnapping her and marrying her to the devil.
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Al filo del terror (1992)
Character: Don Alonso
Fernando Almada is 'El Griego' a world famous ventriloquist now on the brink of madness. Because he can no longer find an audience for his show, his strange personality makes him abuse the puppets he works with. But they seem to have a life of their own. Now Fernando is swep into a world of terror as the puppets seek their revenge!
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Teatro del crimen (1957)
Character: Carterista (uncredited)
In a music hall has committed a murder, the police will also find the murderer.
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Historia de un canalla (1964)
Character: Juan Lima
A woman betrayed by a man falls into despair and kills him. What fate will the jury decide for her?
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La carcel de Laredo (1985)
Character: N/A
Unhappy about his daughter's choice of boyfriends, a wealthy big-wheel arranges to have the young man arrested for cocaine trafficking and continues pulling strings after his arrested, tried and incarcerated.
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Santo en el hotel de la muerte (1963)
Character: Prof. Corberra
Tourists visiting the pyramids in Mexico experience a string of deaths and disappearances while staying at a nearby hotel. Police investigators Fernando and Cornado are assigned to the case and attempt to solve the mystery with the help of reporter (and girlfriend of Fernando) Veronica and the wrestler Santo.
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El mundo de los vampiros (1961)
Character: Subotai's Servant
A vampire uses two sisters to seek revenge from the last member of a family that persecuted the undead in Europe, but his plan is threatened by a man who knows how to destroy him with a peculiar piece of music.
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Emiliano Zapata (1970)
Character: N/A
This is the story of a man, Emiliano Zapata, and of a revolution, the Mexican Revolution.
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La mente y el crimen (1961)
Character: N/A
The discovery of a human torso thrown into a waterway, leads the viewer to observe the work of modern criminology and the task of special agents to track and record the psychopath's mentality through the elucidation of techniques present in the reality of the police investigation.
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El espejo de la bruja (1962)
Character: Inspector
A husband murders his wife, and years later her ghost emerges from a witch's mirror to take her revenge.
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La Bandida (1963)
Character: Cliente burdel
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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Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1965)
Character: Henchman
Experimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Edmund Redding of the Cowan Institute in Pasadena has discovered that Ann Taylor is a reincarnated Aztec woman. Via her recovered memories, she is able to lead Redding and his associates to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan, where they hope to find the lost treasure of the Aztecs. Instead, they find two mummified bodies - one of a modern man, quite dead, and the other of an ancient Aztec, quite alive. They are able to return safely to Pasadena with both finds, but a rival professor, Janney, kills Redding and steals the body of the modern man-mummy. This he subjects to a resurrection experiment, which works - only the mummy proves to be a werewolf. Two supernatural menaces roam the city that night. This film is composed of footage from two unrelated Mexican horror movies, LA CASA DEL TERROR and LA MOMIA AZTECA, plus new footage shot in the U.S. by Jerry Warren.
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La Casa Del Terror (1960)
Character: Nacho
Casimiro, night watchman at a wax museum of horrors, is even more sleepy than his usual laziness makes him - because his boss, the Professor, is secretly draining blood from him while he dozes to use in experiments in raising the dead. These haven't worked so far, and the bodies have been waxened and placed on display in the museum to cover his crimes. His big chance seems to come, however, when he learns that the mummified body of a modern man has been found in an Egyptian sarcophagus. The professor and his two henchmen steal the body and take it back to his lab - where the experiment flops again.
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El extraño hijo del Sheriff (1986)
Character: Sam
In a small western town, a father obliges a doctor to separate two conjoined twins in a very hazardous operation. One of the children dies but years after seems to have survived as his brother's second personality.
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Tarahumara (Cada vez más lejos) (1965)
Character: Eloy
An anthropologist goes to the mountains to study the problems of the indigenous people and finds out that they are being dispossessed of their lands.
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