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Los solterones (1953)
Character: N/A
Pop, Bro and Sis all take a vow never to (re)marry after Mom walks out on them.
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El caballo torero (1973)
Character: N/A
An adult baby is the groomer of an extra-special horse that some bad guys want to steal.
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El Zorro blanco (1978)
Character: N/A
A fearless masked hero known as the White Zorro takes up his sword to fight corruption and defend the innocent. With daring adventures and swashbuckling action, he becomes a legend of justice against oppression.
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Marcelo y María (1966)
Character: N/A
Late 16th century: two Azteca teens are very much in love, but older folks have designs on each of them. This can't end well...
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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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El sonambulo (1974)
Character: N/A
Twin brothers: one has sleepwalking episodes where he steals things, and the other stays awake all night trying to keep him from getting into trouble.
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En esta primavera (1979)
Character: N/A
College student falls into the orbit of pop singer Juan Gabriel and they become very close, despite opposition from a woman scorned in his background, her abusive boyfriend and her parents.
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Atacan los karatecas (1977)
Character: N/A
Karate champion becomes an undercover cop to investigate the death of his brother at the hands of organized crime.
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La Isla Encantada (1973)
Character: N/A
Robinson Crusoe teaches children Viernes the principles of the white man's culture and build a raft to leave the island to calling "of despair". Shortly before finishing rescue a white men and the father Friday when they will be slaughtered by cannibals. Then comes a ship taken by the foreman, who plans to leave the island to the loyal crew. Robinson helps the crew.
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La muerte del Palomo (1983)
Character: N/A
When a dedicated jockey finds that the local politicians are not to be trusted and begins to feel his romance with a beautiful woman slowly slipping away, his last-ditch effort to risk it all for his trusted horse Palomo shows that sometimes animals are truly man's best friend.
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La cobarde (1953)
Character: Julio
A stranded ship. A man and two boys go to its rescue - uncle Arturo and his two nephews. The ship is empty, except for a little girl - the only survivor.
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Mi hija Verónica (1950)
Character: N/A
A Spanish girl is sent to a Swiss school where she befriends an American girl. After coming back home and getting married she invites her to pay them a visit. Problems will ensue.
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Las luchadoras vs el robot asesino (1969)
Character: Dr. Orlak
A lady wrestler and her boyfriend, a policeman, battle a mad scientist who has developed a murderous killer robot and uses it to kidnap wealthy people.
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Los ángeles de la muerte (1995)
Character: N/A
This is the story of a commander who takes over a town already devastated by cholera. What no one knows is that his real purpose is to collect a huge debt, which he himself says the town owes him for having taken matters into its own hands.
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Las cenizas del diputado (1977)
Character: N/A
A political player is presumed dead in a traffic accident; his relatives all try to cash in on his estate while he goes into hiding with schemes of his own.
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El aviso inoportuno (1969)
Character: N/A
The farce starring Polivoces , creative Mexican comedians duo formed by Enrique Cuenca and Eduardo Manzano, in the roles of characters and Gordolfo Naborita respectively. When the child Gordolfo question the identity of his father, devoted Naborita recounts the story of his family in five innings , located in the contexts of the Stone Age , the Roman Empire , incursions of English pirates in the Caribbean , West American and the space race of the years after World War II .
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Fray Don Juan (1970)
Character: The Pilot
A Dominican friar finds himself wrapped in tangled skirts because he is mistaken for his twin brother, a womanizer.
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Mojado... pero caliente (1989)
Character: Casimiro
A man crosses the border into the US and gets a fake taxi. His friend intercepts all the calls from a taxi company to give them to the fake taxi driver.
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La mula de Cullen Baker (1971)
Character: Sr. Patterson (uncredited)
A young Cullen Baker rides his mule throughout the old west with his father, when bandits attack them, killing his father. Cullen becomes a loner, again riding a mule through the west and getting into trouble wherever he goes. When a soldier shows him the Colt Dragon revolver, a newly invented six shooter, he becomes obsessed with obtaining this gun as a means to empower himself. After murdering two soldiers and taking their revolvers, Cullen proceeds to rob banks and shoot down anyone who dares confront him.
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Mojados (1979)
Character: N/A
A group of workers crossing the river is ambushed by rogue INS agents who intend to kill them all and plant drug on the corpse as evidence of cartel activity. One escapes, and he commits himself to helping a District Attorney collect evidence on the politicians and industrialists those agents work for.
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Sangre en Castilla (1950)
Character: N/A
During the war against Napoleon the brave Therese of Pinorrey is erected as Alcaldesa in Castilla, Spain
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¡Aquellas palabras! (1949)
Character: Dr. Ho
Father Carlos, a Basque priest, decides to leave voluntarily as a missionary to a village lost in the Philippines. From the first moment, their biggest aspiration would be to reconstruct an ancient mission. But to do so, he will have to face numerous difficulties.
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Miedo a la muerte (1989)
Character: N/A
In this outrageous sequel to Garra de tigre / “Tiger Claw” (1985), martial artist Ruben Gonzáles returns to battle a killer bear, a necrophile psycho and zombies.
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Los tales por cuales (1965)
Character: José Domínguez
Western comedy. Stranger-in-town falls into an ambivalent love/hate relationship with the sheriff.
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Si quiero (1967)
Character: Manuel Urquiza
Newlyweds find married life to be challenging.
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El indomable (1966)
Character: N/A
Wandering cowboy stops to help a widow out against the man who killed her husband.
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Las del talon (1978)
Character: N/A
At The Play Boy strip club, everybody's got a story. Owners, employees, customers...
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Robinson Crusoe (1970)
Character: N/A
The classic Daniel Defoe tale as told by a narrating tiger that witnesses castaway Robinson Crusoe's struggles to survive the man-eating cannibals on the tropical island
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Los tres mosqueteros de Dios (1967)
Character: Saúl González (as Carlos Agosty)
Three priests resort to desperate long-shots (like quiz-shows) to raise money for their parish.
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Una vez en la noche (1971)
Character: N/A
Landowner Raúl marries Norma, twenty-five years younger. His son Armando graduates and becomes his stepmother's lover. His father discovers them but remains silent.
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Asesino de Media Noche (1993)
Character: N/A
A reporter begins to suspect that the murders he’s been assigned to cover could be the work of his army buddy - now heroin addict - Roy, who suffers from blackouts.
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El Misterio de Huracán Ramírez (1962)
Character: El principe
Hurricane Ramirez is the new manager of the arena and champion of the ring. He must battle with The Prince, a ruthless criminal who will try to end with his life.
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3 Lecciones de Amor (1959)
Character: Señor fiscal
The rigid professor Germán, president of the League of Honor and Modesty, hates statues of naked women, but the spirit of his ancestor Casanova leads him to episodes of debauchery and conquest. Married to the rigid Severa, he becomes a corrupt mayor. Only the moralistic Rosa will be able to free him from these strange influences to improve his life and that of the town.
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Los Reyes del Palenque (1979)
Character: N/A
Widow becomes professional singer to meet expenses. Love complications come along with the territory.
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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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El mariachi canta (1963)
Character: Roberto Márques
Rivalry and romance between the leaders of a male mariachi band and a female one.
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Al compás del rock and roll (1957)
Character: N/A
When a romantic orchestra won't change their boring style into something more modern to get gigs, their girlfriends split and form a rock and roll orchestra that quickly becomes talk of the town. The guys are furious since they are relegated to their opening act as a comical number, but when the League of Virtue protests against the new satanic music, the old-fashioned music seems to win the day.
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Don Juan (1950)
Character: Gypsy
Don Juan leaves Venice and gets back to Seville, his home city. When he arrives there, he learns that his father is dead and has left all his properties to him, on codition that he marries Doña Inés. Don Juan makes up a former marriage, but when he meets her he becomes fascinated by her beauty.
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El tunco Maclovio (1969)
Character: Commissary
Maclovio, an infamous gunfighter with only one hand, is hired by a rich lady to kill her daughters boyfriend. Maclovio believes he can live in peace after the job but a mysterious man who claims to have unfinished business with him appears.
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La escondida (1956)
Character: Coronel Octavio Moreno
Amid the Mexican Revolution, a woman rises from the depths of poverty and becomes a courtesan who is much-sought-after by high-society men, but she cannot forget her love for a rebel leader.
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Dos corazones y un cielo (1959)
Character: César Ordóñez
Husband and wife share the spotlight as two of Mexico's most famous ranchera singers, but when they decide to pursue solo careers, a Spanish theatrical empresario and an Italian female chocolatier will threaten their marriage.
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Un Quijote sin mancha (1969)
Character: Gerardo Palomo
A lawyer trying to fix everyone's problems, instead causes problems, which always end up in funny situations.
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Las Viboras Cambian De Piel (1974)
Character: Sheriff
An outlaw and a scorned husband both team up to track down and kill the man that wronged them. Along the way, the two men meet a hired gun that loves money just as much as he loves the company of women, so the two men decide to hire him in order to help them on their mission. However, things become complicated when the man they all seek to kill has risen to become a wealthy sheriff with a small army of gunmen at his disposal.
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El analfabeto (1961)
Character: Licenciado Aníbal Guzmán
Inocencio Prieto y Calvo receives a letter telling him he is the heir to his uncle's fortune of two million pesos. Not being able to read he has no idea of who sent the letter or its content. So he goes to the drugstore because the pharmacist can read the letter to him. But while waiting to be helped he sees that a young girl can read. He figures he has to be able to discover the letter's content by himself and decides he will save the letter and go to school, and wait to read the letter on his own.
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Adorada enemiga (1965)
Character: N/A
Young Patricia returns from studying in Europe and finds her mother has married to a man named Jaime. The young woman falls in love with him, who has also seduced a servant who still loves him.
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Un pirata de doce años (1972)
Character: Marqués de León
In the sixteenth Captain Morgan pirate ship is sunk by the Spanish fleet. He and four companions make it to an island, but the beaches are occupied by the Spanish. The child Erick, son of John Goldark, King of the Pirates, who died trying to save his nephews Lady Harold and the Spanish prisoners, helping them into the jungle. Grateful Morgan and his friends save the captives. When it seems that children are lost flying the Spanish magazine. Then fight with cannibals and are again caught by the Spanish, but are saved by another pirate ship.
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El vampiro y el sexo (1969)
Character: Dr. César Sepúlveda
El vampire y el sexy (or Santo in the Treasure of Dracula in its censored version) is a 1968 Mexican film starring El Santo and directed by René Cardona. The Vampire and Sex was filmed as the adult version of Santo in the Treasure of Dracula. While the censored family version was distributed in 1969, the uncensored version was not shown to the public until 2011 when it was discovered.
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El vampiro sangriento (1962)
Character: Count Siegfried von Frankenhausen
Count Cagliostro, whose family has tried for generations to rid the world of vampires, instructs his daughter and her fiance to protect several valuable documents.
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Dr. Satán y la magia negra (1968)
Character: Inspector Bianchi
Plutarco Satan returns, this time he's pitted against a rival evil organization intent on owning the very formula rumored to turn any metal into gold! Dr. Satan must go toe to toe with the vampiric black magician Yei Lin, in order to keep it out of their hands. The cost of failure? His eternal rest!
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Juan Colorado (1966)
Character: Rafael Ortigoza
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 invasión de los vampiros (1963)
Character: Count Frankenhausen
A doctor and his assistant hunt down a vampire named Count Frankenhausen, who is terrorizing the populace.
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Joselito vagabundo (1966)
Character: N/A
Rene, a street urchin, is coerced by the head of a gang of thieves, Frank, who wants to force him to remain in their organization. One day, Rene meets Anita, a young aristocrat to whom Frank attempted to rob. And because she feels sympathy for him, the boy will have the opportunity to change his life and leave the country to make a deal with a rich heir, Fernando de Ponce, which proposes Rene to supplant him before his old aunt, who does not know him.
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La casa del pelícano (1978)
Character: Margarita's uncle
An elementary school teacher tries to rebuild her life with her son, which is the result of a rape in a distant city.
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Dr. Satán (1966)
Character: Baltasar
Dr. Satan, a mad scientist and sorceror, plans to take over the world. In order to do so, he wakes up three zombie slaves from the dead and attempts to make a deal with the devil. He sends his zombie servants to do harm to anyone who stands in his way. Will anyone be able to stop him?
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Muertos de miedo (1958)
Character: Carlos
A young woman hires Viruta y Capulina to find a notorious jewel thief, known as Rostov.
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El Investigador Capulina (1975)
Character: N/A
Child-in-adult-body tries to play Detective, but he's too stupid, and his lucha-libre friends have to cover his butt every time he fouls a case up or gets thrown in jail. Meanwhile, there's a rogue Bank President who has a teleportation machine that he's using to make unauthorized withdrawals from rival banks, and...
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Piernas cruzadas (1984)
Character: Madrazo
Lucerito is a Spanish star who has come to Mexico, accompanied by her godfather and her agent, to find work. Rosario is from upper class society and has grown tired of the demands made upon her by her family. When they meet each other in a Mexican hotel, they discover that they could be each other's identical twin and decide to change places.
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Corazón salvaje (1968)
Character: Abogado defensor
Calculating Aime sends her sister Monica to distract a love-struck smuggler, Juan del Diablo, when he threatens to reveal their affair to Aime's new rich husband. They are discovered alone together and to save Monica's virtue, Juan del Diablo promises to marry Monica.
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Limosneros con garrote (1961)
Character: N/A
Low-rent vaudeville entertainers lose their venue and try to find mainstream jobs to support the foundling child they're raising.
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SOS Conspiracion Bikini (1967)
Character: Bristol's Assistant Luigi
Secret Organizational Service (S.O.S.) is an international crime syndicate, quite successful with their feminine agents operating under the guise of a fashion model agency led by Lady Bristol and her associate Luigi. The International Service is the governmental secret service decided to put a term to SOS's action. An agent has infiltrated SOS - but she is in danger, after sending a coded message to her supervising Inspector. So, agents Alex Dinamo is to join forces with Adriana, and give the undercover agent a hand.
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The Big Cube (1969)
Character: Party guest (uncredited)
A young woman and her drug addict boyfriend plot to drive the woman's stepmother insane with LSD in a plot to secure an inheritance.
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Santo contra la hija de Frankenstein (1972)
Character: Don Elias
Dr. Frankenstein and her assistant, Dr. Yanco, are going to bring one of their experiments to life in Santo Vs. Frankenstein's Daughter. She intends to use a monster named Ursus to do her evil bidding. Using a youth serum to retain their vitality, the doctors set their sights upon none other than El Santo. They need his super human blood to regenerate a stronger youth serum. They kidnap Santo's goddaughter, Norma and lure him into Dr. Frankenstein's lab where he is captured and enslaved. Will Santo make it out alive?
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Cada quién su lucha (1966)
Character: El mago
Two friends seeking good luck are brainwashed by a corrupt magician who manipulates wrestling matches for his own personal gain.
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Santo contra Capulina (1969)
Character: Cedric
Calpuina is a night-watchman in a wharehouse, a perfect job for him. When some thieves break in and steal some crates, El Santo is after them because they are using the wharehouse for diamond smuggling. Capulina hinders their capture. Then he decides that he will put on a wrestler's mask and help El Santo to caputre the crooks.
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El carita (1974)
Character: N/A
Door-to-door salesman of beauty products gets involved in comical misadventures and riotous high jinks. Also throwing buckets of water and handfuls of colored goop.
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Sube y baja (1959)
Character: Jorge Maciel
It is the story of a sportsman who is a little bit dumber than most people but nevertheless he succeeds in getting a job at a sports article saler's. Having this job is the beginning of a lot of funny problems he causes due to his dumbness.
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Juan Pistolas (1966)
Character: N/A
Picaresque adventures of two small-time crooks, ligging around on the periphery of the Mexican revolution.
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Santo contra los jinetes del terror (1970)
Character: Dr. Ramos
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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Mexicano Hasta Las Cachas (1979)
Character: Don Arnulfo - El Patrón
Mauro is your typical deep-heart Mexican man, a merrymaker always ready to sing a song and turn difficulties into a laugh. He's married, has a friend named Hilario, and a girlfriend named Rita, and a girlfriend named Carmen, and a girlfriend named Petra, and other unnamed girlfriends. His life was already troubled with jealous girlfriends fighting each other, when one of his lovers decides to kidnap his baby child from the cradle, to kill him. All turns to the good, in the end.
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La Valentina (1966)
Character: Marido de Valentina
A smuggler, condemned to be shot, is pardoned in exchange for kidnapping "La Valentina."
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