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Los pistolocos (1960)
Character: N/A
Papa and the butler try to find an acceptable husband for daddy's spoiled little girl.
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Bala de Plata (1960)
Character: N/A
Young soldier goes home to Cowboyville to find the man who killed his father.
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Cupido pierde a Paquita (1955)
Character: N/A
Rich family's maid thinks that maybe if she plays her cards right, she can land a moneybags husband. There's also a really cute auto mechanic, though, and...
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Chilam Balam (1955)
Character: N/A
Priest defies the gods by refusing to sacrifice his daughter. Also: conquistadores.
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Los tres vivales (1958)
Character: Julio Cordero
The rowdiest guy in each of three states hears rumors about the badassness of the other two and they all set out to meet each other. Comical complications.
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María Pistolas (1963)
Character: N/A
Tomboyish gal becomes a player in the Mexican Revolution. Then: boyfriends.
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Los hermanos Muerte (1965)
Character: N/A
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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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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Una pasión me domina (1961)
Character: N/A
Unscrupulous landowner and his family are trying to deny water rights to the townsfolk. Particular beef with the guy that runs the mill. Ultimately the Revolution rolls through town and helps put everything right.
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Vámonos para la feria (1961)
Character: N/A
Father insists that one of his sons get married... because with no woman in the house, they can't get a good meal. The rest of the movie is devoted to pairing off everybody in sight.
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San Simón de los Magueyes (1973)
Character: N/A
The statue of a town's patron saint is broken just before the annual Saint's Day festival, so the priest hires a mime from a troupe of traveling players to impersonate the statue during the church's hours of operation.
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El rey de la pistola (1962)
Character: N/A
Western heist movie; a complicated bank job goes bad, and two groups of thieves fight the sheriff and each other.
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Ángel del infierno (1959)
Character: N/A
Young woman moves to a remote border town to take charge of properties she inherited from her father.
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Los hombres de Lupe Alvírez (1967)
Character: N/A
Three bad dudes are each hot for Lupe. They kill a guy while committing some crimes together, and that guy's brother goes gunning for them. Eventually, he meets Lupe; she helps him track down the killers and a thing develops between them.
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Mi niño Tizoc (1972)
Character: Manuel Núñez
Tizoc wishes to eat a chicken by himself and have his own piñata. At Christmas his father Carmelo grants his wish.
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El señor Tormenta (1963)
Character: N/A
Wrestling melodrama: crooked gamblers, boy/girl stuff and a priest who needs money to run his orphanage.
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Chicoasén (1980)
Character: N/A
To prevent the Grijalva river from overflowing, during the construction of the Chicoasén dam, "el ratón" and some engineers die. Two archaeologists decipher antique signs on the walls of the Canyon and discover the source of danger.
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Caridad (1974)
Character: Jonás
An elderly wealthy woman’s public charity in a forgotten town sparks tension and rivalry among neighbors. A working-class wife is pushed into a harsh maze of institutions as the conflict spills into family life.
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Lupe Balazos (1964)
Character: N/A
Cowgirl gets her man. After all the entanglements run their course.
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El jinete negro (1961)
Character: Julio
A rancher disguises himself as a generous bandit and murders a tax collector, but is discovered.
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Duelo al atardecer (1973)
Character: N/A
After five years in prison the protagonist of the story, Emiliano Trejo, seek to know the truth of his imprisonment, in his wake you will find a "compadre" and a widow with a daughter who were victims of a strange gunman who uses an expansive weapon . Also to his friend and his former love who is married to him.
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Cumbia (1973)
Character: N/A
The story revolves around Evaristo who¸ accompanied by his drum¸ dreams of becoming a great figure and imposing his music on the whole world. Evaristo composes cumbias and more cumbias on his ranch and then in jail¸ where adverse situations take him. Meanwhile his delusions begin to come true¸ and without knowing it¸ his name and rhythm become famous.
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La trenza (1975)
Character: Ramon
A town confused by religion persecutes a woman who stole the braid from the statue of the Virgin.
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El pocho (1970)
Character: Pedro
José Guadalupe García was born in the United States, but seems very Mexican. Winning his American girlfriend creates many comic situations, but he also faces discrimination and racism.
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Las tres coquetonas (1960)
Character: Felipe Landín
Set in 1960s Mexico at a girls' boarding school, Luisa, María, and Otilia, a trio of women, decide to break all the rules and put what they learned in school—being good wives and mothers—into practice. So, they decide to leave school for 20 days (the time until their graduation) and embark on a journey that will take them through various adventurous and fun situations. Among them, a gang encounter and three handsome cowboys will leave "Las Tres Coquetonas" learning about their own experiences, as well as about how to find true love.
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Dos alegres gavilanes (1963)
Character: Julio
Alfredo B. Crevenna helms this charming romantic comedy about a pair of skirt-chasers wooing the two lovely daughters of a land baron — who rebuffs the young swains to protect his girls.
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Tierra de hombres (1958)
Character: Juanito
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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Crisol (1967)
Character: Lorenzo Salazar, el alazán
Hired killer is contracted to do a hit... against his better judgement.
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Terror en los barrios (1983)
Character: The Inspector
Traumatized child grows up to commit serial murders, targeting men and women who look like his mom and her boyfriends.
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Dos quijotes sobre ruedas (1966)
Character: N/A
The adventures of two truckers (one Argentine and the other Mexican) carrying different people and a suspicious trunk
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Muerte a sangre fría (1978)
Character: N/A
A man is murdered. His father tracks the killer, hoping to get revenge before the police capture him. What happened to cause his son's death is gradually revealed.
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Azul (1972)
Character: N/A
Rich man who owns an island sanctuary is involved in some shady business. Meanwhile, his daughter... and also meanwhile, the tribe of hippies that are racing around on dune buggies...
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Azul (1972)
Character: Pedro Hernández
Rich man who owns an island sanctuary is involved in some shady business. Meanwhile, his daughter... and also meanwhile, the tribe of hippies that are racing around on dune buggies...
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Variedades de medianoche (1960)
Character: N/A
Two unknown performers try to break into television. Meanwhile, a guy that calls himself 'El Vengador' is doing a Phantom of the Opera number on the studio executives...
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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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Fe, esperanza y caridad (1974)
Character: Jonás Corona (segment "Caridad")
Three episodes. Faith: a woman is attacked. Hope: a fakir is crucified. Charity: a woman faces bureaucracy.
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El Siete de Copas (1960)
Character: Mauro Ayala
Professional gambler finds metaphysical meanings in the way he manages the workings of chance.
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Tizoc (1957)
Character: Nicuil
An Indian arouses envy for his expertise in hunting animals without ruining their skins, for his wisdom and his kindness.
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El tragabalas (1966)
Character: Comisario
Piporro doesn’t need to use his gun to get away with murder.
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Tiburoneros (1963)
Character: Aurelio Gómez
Aurelio is a shark fisherman who works very hard to send money to his family in the city and keep Manela, his young lover on the coast. One day, he decides to move to the big city.
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¡Maldita Ciudad! Una comedia dramática (1954)
Character: Guadalupe Godínez
A humble provincial writer who wants to publish his first book offers it to a film producer who is looking for locations for a film at that time. The novelist's family then moves to the big city, where they will have to face many adversities that will make them wish they had never left their village.
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Hermelinda Linda (1984)
Character: Don Brígido Pachochas, delegado de Bondojia
Live action feature based on the Mexican comic about the exploits of a witch living in the outskirts of 'Bondojia', when a ruthless small time politician tries to steal their land in order to build a luxurious condo.
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Cruces sobre el yermo (1967)
Character: Damián
After a long journey in search of the murderer of his father, a man abuses a beautiful girl next to marry.
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El hombre de papel (1963)
Character: Picudo
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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Tlayucan (1962)
Character: Eufemio Zárate
Desperate because of his son's illness, the peasant Eufemio steals a pearl from the image of Santa Lucía in the village church.
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La Bataille de San Sebastian (1967)
Character: Diego
Leon Alastray is an outlaw who has been given sanctuary by Father John, whom he then escorts to the village of San Sebastian. The village is deserted, with its cowardly residents hiding in the hills from Indians, who regularly attack the village and steal all their supplies. When Father John is murdered, the villagers mistakenly think the outlaw is the priest. Alastray at first tells them he is not a priest, but they don't believe it, and an apparent miracle seems to prove they are correct. Eventually, he assists them in regaining their confidence and defending themselves.
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Santo contra los jinetes del terror (1970)
Character: Camerino
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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