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La otra mujer (1972)
Character: N/A
Businessman hires a stand-in to pass as the father of his mistress' children.
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Tres muchachas de Jalisco (1964)
Character: María
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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Dos hijos desobedientes (1960)
Character: María
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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El asalto (1965)
Character: N/A
Series western: decent guy with young son takes the rap for a bank robbery; justice-dude and sidekick smoke out his accomplices and the mastermind to clear the first guy's record.
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Remolino (1961)
Character: N/A
Young woman manipulates all three of the men of the hacienda, planning to marry the father and play with one or both of the young ones.
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Juan guerrero (1963)
Character: N/A
Government official in charge of land grants for tenant farmers gets into a ruckus with the feisty daughter of a landower whose estate is up for redistribution.
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Jóvenes y bellas (1962)
Character: N/A
Five city boys and five country boys compete for the attentions of five city girls.
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Nos lleva la tristeza (1965)
Character: N/A
Love in bloom between two ranching families: boy A and girl B, boy B and girl A, the surviving grandparent of each family, their elderly man-baby house stewards, and the prize racehorse from each family all end up pairing off together. Transitory problems, inevitable happy solutions.
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Pancho Tequila (1970)
Character: N/A
Naïve moviegoers in his hometown think a certain actor is tough like the characters he plays and will be able to clear their town of badguys.
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Un padre a toda máquina (1964)
Character: N/A
Two neighboring towns have a hostile relationship... but one town has a surplus of marriageable bachelors, and the other has too many young women to marry off locally, so both towns need to get over their damn selves. A hip young priest on a motorcycle is assigned to set things right between them.
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Cuando Regrese Mamá (1961)
Character: Meche
A family of six children are orphaned on Christmas Eve and struggle through a year without parental support.
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Flor de canela (1959)
Character: Rita
Nightclub entertainer discovers the truth about her birth mother while making the right choice in her love life, choosing the good guy over the slimy, exploitative hoodlum.
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Las vampiras (1969)
Character: Valeria
A wrestler tries to break up a covey of vampires, led by the King of Vampires.
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Del suelo no paso (1959)
Character: Adelita
Poetic-type dude gets mixed up with gangsters, a millionaire's dog and some stolen jewels.
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El grito de la muerte (1959)
Character: María Elena García
A cowboy and his sidekick meet a ranching family that is haunted by spirits and vampires.
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El matrimonio es como el demonio (1967)
Character: N/A
The story of a Playboy bachelor who does not know the good that is, until he is married. Slowly, the man discovers that having a woman is not easy, but sometimes ... being faithful recomended. After sympathetic experiences and funny situations, he realizes that there are two uncorrectable errors committed by the man in your life: Being born and married!
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Los parranderos (1963)
Character: N/A
Romantic complications and silliness when two farmhands are sent to the next town to track down their employer's daughter and baby-mama from thirty years earlier.
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Juan Colorado (1966)
Character: Silvia Guerrero
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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Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro (1962)
Character: Diana Orlof
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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Los guardiamarinas (1967)
Character: Chica en fiesta
A group of students preparing to be midshipmen at the Naval Academy live very different experiences: from the typical hazing the new responsibilities they will face when they obtain graduation.
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Pepito y la lámpara maravillosa (1972)
Character: N/A
Pepito The child misbehaves because his stepfather is scolding. Buy a sauceboat but when his cat rubs it a genie appears. The child understands that it is the magic lamp and asked all sorts of goodies and the solution of their tasks, but when he needs money stepfather tells of genius. The stepfather asked to topple his partner's plane. Pepito refuses and flees with the lamp and throws it into a river to avoid falling into its power. The stepfather drowns while trying to rescue him.
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Espectro del estrangulador (1966)
Character: Laura
When Santo beat to Estrangulador, one of his strongest enemies, thought not ever see it, but thanks to Tor returns to avenge the death of Santo.
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Enigma de muerte (1969)
Character: Sandra / Tamara
Mil Mascaras investigates a nest of fifth-columnists operating out of a carnival (!) led by a Nazi (John Carradine) attempting to resurrect the Third Reich posing as a circus clown .
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Cada quién su lucha (1966)
Character: Lucha García
Bumbling "comedians" klutz around with a fake spiritualist-medium and a bunch of pro wrestlers.
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