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Huellas del pasado (1950)
Character: Raúl, adulto
A young singer falls madly in love with a man, with whom she forms a family. Problems, however, are not long in coming when she receives unfair accusations.
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Cuando los hijos se pierden (1963)
Character: Federico
Young woman's parents don't supervise her activities closely enough; she ends up going to a beatnik nightclub and dancing the twist and getting raped.
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Justicieros clandestinos (2004)
Character: Bustamante
A clandestine vigilante sect infiltrates the police force to fight against corrupt politicians and an Italian drug lord. Diana, Commander Lozada and Alex, his assistant, unravel the loose ends, causing death and violence.
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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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Juventud desenfrenada (1956)
Character: N/A
Teenagers with neglectful parents run amok; some get killed, some get arrested, some get rehabilitated.
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La rabia por dentro (1962)
Character: N/A
Tito is a swindler who plans to appropriate a large sum of money supposedly sent abroad by airplane, with the complicity of Carlos, the cashier of a big company, who must put a time bomb aboard the airplane while keeping the money. Waiting for the plan to develop, Tito enjoys the company of the North American starlet stripper Rita, but he seduces a Mexican chorus girl, and the two women eventually fight over him. What seemed to be a faultless plan starts going wrong. A scavenger takes the money without knowing, and Carlos feels remorse for having placed the bomb aboard the jet flight, and is going to confess his crime. Tito is abandoned by his lover, locates the money and takes it back, locates Carlos and kills him. Even then, he will find crime does not pay.
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Muñecos infernales (1961)
Character: Juan
Four men are cursed by a voodoo priest for stealing a sacred idol from his temple. Soon a band of murderous "doll men" are after the men and their families.
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Los espadachines de la reina (1961)
Character: N/A
The Big Bad Wolf and the Stinky Little Skunk from the Caperucita Roja movies in their final adventure, as swashbuckling 17th century swordsmen in a king's service.
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Santo vs. las mujeres vampiro (1962)
Character: Jorge
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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La sombra del caudillo (1960)
Character: Reportero
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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Memorias de lo que no fue (2017)
Character: El Licenciado
Two young men spend the night together after meeting the previous evening in a notorious gay club. The next day, however, the host wakes to find the boy he picked up bewildered and confused, unable remember his name or anything about his past. Lacking any type of identification or obvious clues, the boys begin to search for the truth among fragments of memories that may or may not prove reliable.
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La hija del engaño (1951)
Character: Jugador joven
In the drama, a father, firmly believing that the baby daughter in his arms is not his own, abandons her upon the doorstep of the town drunk. Many years pass, and the man finds himself continually wracked with guilt about deserting her.
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El ángel exterminador (1962)
Character: Francisco Ávila
A formal dinner party starts out normally enough, but after the bourgeois group retire to the host’s music room, they inexplicably find themselves unable to leave.
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Una mujer sin amor (1952)
Character: Miguel
After indulging in an affair with a man (a friend of the family) she truly loves, a woman returns to her young son and husband for good, and loses contact with the man. Her husband is unaware of the affair. Twenty years later, there is news that the friend has died and left all of his money to the younger son in the family, which leads us to question this younger son's biological origin.
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