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Aquí está tu enamorado (1963)
Character: N/A
Antonio is a handsome men who loves women but flees of marriage as the devil. The pastor of his people is determined to straighten but despite amendment purposes always succumbs to a pretty girl, the problem is that he never see if girls are engaged or married before seducing them.
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El Norteño Enamorado (1979)
Character: N/A
Boy sees his family murdered in Texas returns to Mexico. Grown up, he goes back to Texas to avenge his parents.
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Ratero (1979)
Character: N/A
Solovino is called like that because no one knows where he came from. He is a miserable province man trying to improve his life, but sees himself forced to steal to survive. When he comes up with a large jewelry bounty a pair of cops offer him his freedom in exchange of the bounty and becomes the target of the police harassment.
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El sinvergüenza (1971)
Character: N/A
Smooth-talking ladies' man runs an employment agency for call girls masquerading as language tutors.
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Las bravuconas (1963)
Character: N/A
Three big-city wimps have to pass for machos when they go to their home-town.
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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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La garra del leopardo (1963)
Character: N/A
Variation on Zorro. Lawyer disguises himself to fight crime, using his secret identity to work on clearing a client and himself of criminal charges.
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La huella del chacal (1956)
Character: N/A
Federal agent Mauricio Rosales goes undercover as itinerant cowpoke to clean up corruption in a remote Northern town. Series western.
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La pantera negra (1957)
Character: N/A
Fed agent goes undercover as roving cowboy to solve rural crimes. "Mauricio Rosales" Series.
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Alma grande (1966)
Character: N/A
Yaqui Indian fights for justice in Northern Mexico. Adaptation of popular comic-book, first in series.
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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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México Norte (1979)
Character: N/A
Remake of Pueblerina (1949). Convict is released from prison and tries to pick up his life-farm-girlfriend where he left off with them. But there are obstacles.
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Mexico De Noche (1975)
Character: N/A
Two street gangs vie for primacy, which will give them control of drug smuggling and stolen jewelry.
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Una vez, un hombre... (1971)
Character: N/A
Young factory worker becomes apprentice to an alchemist, and he ends up going to the moon to repair equipment belonging to The Three Fates.
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Cuarto de hotel (1953)
Character: N/A
Newlywed couple move from small town to Mexico City. Their first night in the city, they get separated by accident, and it takes them 90 minutes and lots of incidents before they find each other again.
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La maldición del oro (1965)
Character: N/A
Local rowdies roll a drunk and get away with his life savings. Felipe Reyes El Justiciero rides into town on his faithful sidekick Macario and sets things aright.
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El Padre trampitas (1984)
Character: Matías
Folksy, down-to-earth priest is willing to bend the rules & cheat a little, for the well-being of his parishioners. By the end of the movie, he's reformed the alcoholic, restored the foundling boy to his family, match-made the eligible youngfolks together AND saved his orphanage from foreclosure.
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El rey de los tahures (1980)
Character: N/A
Young man becomes a professional gambler to track down the cardshark that killed his father in a poker game.
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En el camino andamos (1983)
Character: N/A
Practical-joking bromance between two motorcycle cops, designed as a next-gen sequel to A Toda Maquina (1953).
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Delirio tropical (1952)
Character: N/A
Vindictive rich girl spreads rumors about her rival being a witch. Townsfolk get all agitated.
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Hombres de tierra caliente (1983)
Character: N/A
Old man kills his alleged best friend over the title to a piece of land. The adult sons of the two old guys get involved in looking for the murderer.
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Juegos de alcoba (1971)
Character: N/A
Anthology movie -- three anecdotes relating to liberated, post-sixties, sexual behavior. Swinging couples, hippie-style free-love, etc...
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La contrabandista (1982)
Character: N/A
After her family all are killed in a home invasion, young woman moves to the city, gets involved with a high-level drug-smuggling tycoon. And also a taxi driver.
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La fiera (1956)
Character: N/A
Young rancher who's trying to avenge his father's murder is framed by an enemy for an unrelated crime.
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Los Dos Matones (1983)
Character: N/A
That cartel guy wants to buy the Terraza family's ranch, but they don't want to sell. Can they hold out till their tough-guy older brother comes home to take charge of this situation?
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Los malvados (1966)
Character: N/A
Four amoral drifters team up to retrieve a cache of gold coins from its hiding place.
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Los temibles (1977)
Character: N/A
Wounded bank robber and his accomplice hole up at an out-of-the-way farm while his gunshot heals. The able-bodied one tries to renounce his outlaw lifestyle, but the cards are stacked against him.
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Los murciélagos (1964)
Character: N/A
Cowboy-justice guy breaks up a criminal gang who are terrorizing a small town with the appearance of vampire activity.
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El Giro El Pinto Y El Colorado (1979)
Character: N/A
Two young men visiting their hometown for a family celebration get caught up in another family's drama, including an honor killing and a lynching.
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La reina del mambo (1951)
Character: N/A
Nightclub performer escapes from her abusive manager and starts life over in a new city.
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Fuera de la ley (1966)
Character: N/A
Three outlaws get arrested, and the fourth tries several times to break them out of jail. Also, there are can-can girls.
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El texano (1965)
Character: N/A
A young man is executed for a murder he didn't commit. His brother shows up to clear his name and see that proper justice is done.
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Para todas hay (1965)
Character: N/A
Two young charros have been playing the field, and each one has three potential fiancees lined up... Now that it's time to get serious and move toward marriage, the women start politicking among themselves to discredit each other.
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Los Matones Del Norte (1985)
Character: N/A
Young man grows up thinking that his father's murderer is dead but wanting revenge against the guys who hired him to commit that crime.
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Penthouse de la Muerte (1979)
Character: N/A
Journalist digs into the workings of a smuggling outfit led by a bigamist who's living under two names in different cities. Meanwhile, a rival gang is moving in on their action.,
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Pecado Mortal (1955)
Character: comandante de policia
Juan Manuel intends his wife Clara, who is blind, sign the will in his favor, but she refuses. With them lives Soledad, goddaughter Clara. A day comes Carlos, nephew of Juan Manuel, who is interested in Soledad. Carlos is going to study medicine in the United States and maintains correspondence with Soledad. Juan Manuel shows interest in Soledad but prevents Clara meet her. She is the daughter of Clara, who hid that Juan Manuel had killed the father of Soledad and also caused her blindness.
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Juventud sin ley (1965)
Character: Sr. Silva
Jorge is arrested and brought to trial, where it is known that he chose crime due to the abandonment of his father.
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Crónica roja (1979)
Character: N/A
After one is arrested - possibly unjustly - for murder, the lives of two brothers spiral out of control.
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La perversa (1954)
Character: N/A
A single, hard-working, girl looks to improve her situation by becoming a "kept woman". In doing so, she turns away from church and family, thereby violating the mandates of both God and Man.
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Flor de durazno (1970)
Character: Don David
Farm-girl, seduced and abandoned, goes to the big city to have her baby and live out her shameful soiled disgrace away from her birth people.
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La vida tiene tres días (1955)
Character: Encargado tren
Big-city songwriter and small-town music student conduct a romance by mail, then finally meet.
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Un minuto de bondad (1954)
Character: Jefe
A young woman tries to stop the sale of a house that serves as a shelter for orphaned children and retired actors.
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Estafa de amor (1955)
Character: N/A
Bad woman plays three men off each other while enjoying the attentions of all three; a great many lives are disrupted as a result of her wickedness.
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La mujer X (1955)
Character: Dr. Uranga
A woman accused of murder refuses to defend herself in any way, in order to avoid tarnishing the family name and the reputation of her long-lost son.
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La jorobada (1981)
Character: Director clinica
A young hunchbacked girl who sells newspapers and sings in the street is discovered by a music producer.
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Locura pasional (1956)
Character: Abogado de Alberto
Wife-killer narrates flashbacks about how his obsessive jealousy led him to tragedy.
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Por un vestido de novia (1983)
Character: N/A
Young woman's character flaws and aristocratic pretensions become an obstacle when she falls in love and decides to marry. Numerous lives are ruined.
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Reto a la vida (1954)
Character: Juan Maldonado
Self-righteous young Social Services woman puts all her faith in the institutional answers to questions of the Public Good, and she destroys a couple of lives in the process.
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Sueños de gloria (1953)
Character: Locutor
Auto mechanic invents a new-improved carburetor; industrial spies steal his invention, romance with a manufacturer's daughter, and he drives a cross-country race.
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El mar y tu (1952)
Character: Cantinero
A man long thought dead returns to his fishing village home to find the love he left married to the village’s top power broker, a man who control’s the fish production with an iron fist.
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El imperio de Drácula (1967)
Character: Mr. Brener
A group of beautiful female vampires lure men to their estate so they can feed on their blood.
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El 7 Vidas (1980)
Character: N/A
Roving gambler teams up with a small-town priest to break the bank at a local casino that's sucking the townspeople dry.
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Alguien tiene que morir (1979)
Character: N/A
A man murders the person who killed his wife, so he flees to Central America, where he finds love again.
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Mil millas al sur (1978)
Character: Jefe Santos
A former counterfeiter is trying to save his son, but he is pursued by the police and the mafia.
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El mexicano feo (1984)
Character: N/A
Semi-employed street musician butts heads with his wife and grown(ish) children because of his irresponsible lifestyle. Then he lucks into a cushy government job.
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Héroe a la fuerza (1964)
Character: N/A
Child suffers a brain injury and falls into a coma. When he regains consciousness, twenty years later, he has to deal with having become a grown-up 'overnight'.
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La marcha a Zacatecas (1969)
Character: General Villa
Villistas, army officers, heirs and heiresses all gather at the home of a recently deceased hacendado. Everybody has an agenda, everybody butts heads in comical ways. Or not so much.
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Tierra de violencia (1966)
Character: N/A
Western sheriff's black-sheep son becomes responsible for keeping order in town while his father is recovering from a gunshot.
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Las sobrinas del diablo (1983)
Character: N/A
After seeing their parents killed by an evil land-baron, three young girls escape to the protection of a highly ethical outlaw. Ten years later...
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Demonios sobre ruedas (1967)
Character: N/A
"Demons on Wheels". A gang of bikers terrorize a town and its inhabitants who can not do anything to prevent it.
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El Secreto De Pancho Villa (1957)
Character: N/A
Sequel to El Tesoro De Pancho Villa; masked wrestler battles gangsters trying to take control of five clues to the location of a hidden treasure.
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El Carro de la Muerte (1984)
Character: N/A
A tragic account of the illegal traffic of human beings in the border. A spine-tingling adventure, intense drama of a group of undocumenteds in a race against death.
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Así amaron nuestros padres (1964)
Character: N/A
Elderly roue interferes in the love life of a young woman because she's secretly his daughter. Remake of En Tiempos De Don Porfirio.
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El amor llegó a Jalisco (1963)
Character: Cantinero (Padre de Angustias)
In a small Mexican town, two rival groups clash over water irrigation rights. While the local priest attempts to mediate, his nieces charm the landowners' sons to force a peaceful resolution.
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El cachorro (1966)
Character: N/A
El Cachorro is falsely accused of two murders; right after he's arrested flor those crimes, another murder is committed and he has to clear himself of that accusation. We never find out what happened about the first two deaths.
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As negro (1954)
Character: N/A
Two poor children swear an oath: one will study, the other will work and support them both. The worker turns to crime...
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Mariachi - Fiesta de sangre (1977)
Character: Don Luis
Tells the story of the formation of Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán, spanning three generations: the grandfather, Amado Vargas; the father, Gaspar Vargas; and the son, Silvestre Vargas.
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Corazón salvaje (1956)
Character: Segundo
On the Caribbean island of Martinique, two half-brothers are involved in the entanglements of a frivolous and calculating young woman.
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Pobre niño rico (1974)
Character: N/A
Coco is a boy who feels lonely because his father works all the time and his mother is always playing cards with other women. When he hears that his parents are planning to divorce, Coco makes plans to run away.
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Organización criminal (1968)
Character: N/A
A summit meeting of rival gangs, one predominantly Italian and the other a mix of Polish, Irish, and Italian mobsters, fails to resolve their differences, and gang war breaks out.
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El guardaespaldas (1980)
Character: N/A
Delivery boy for a liquor store hires on as new gun in a drug cartel.... but he's also on the police force's payroll..
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El diablo no es tan diablo (1949)
Character: Vendedor tienda (uncredited)
A couple in crisis receives a mysterious visit from the devil, who offers them a tempting solution to their problems-but his true intention is to claim their souls in exchange.
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No tiene la culpa el Indio (1978)
Character: N/A
A Mexican indian from Xochimilco has clairvoyant powers and is able to predict the future when the sight of some features of a beautiful woman gets him into a trance. A greedy urban playboy notices and tries to profit from the indian's power by supplying enough female beauty to look at. But then things go wrong.
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Mi papá tuvo la culpa (1953)
Character: N/A
Two young sweethearts get married, and then are made to believe that she's his illegitimate half-sister.
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Falsificadores y Asesinos (1966)
Character: N/A
When criminals kidnap her brother and force her to secretly exchange their counterfeit dollars for real ones, bank cashier Rosa looks to an unassuming office boy named Julio to help her pull it off. But Rosa's buttoned-up bank manager boyfriend can't help but notice that something suspicious is going on, so he resolves to get to the bottom of it. Armando Silvestre, Irma Dorantes and Carlos Montesco star in this classic crime drama.
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Un gallo en corral ajeno (1952)
Character: N/A
A wealthy sculptor takes in a thief as a servant on her ranch, hoping to reshape him, but their situation is disrupted when she discovers a major robbery has taken place on her estate.
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La Captura De Gabino Barrera (1970)
Character: Dr. Díaz
International playboys in NYC get mixed up with a bank robbery and have to evade the police long enough to reach Mexico. long the way, they pick up an orphan boy who says he's running away from an abusive stepfather. Fourth in a series of four.
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El caballo del diablo (1975)
Character: Father Marcos
Highly convoluted Mexican concoction involving the titular 'Devil's Horse' and a violent son brought back to life, courtesy of the aforementioned Devil who begins straight away to be even more violent then before, this time extending his violence to women and animals.
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Angélica (1952)
Character: Chino
An italian woman scapes from de WWII to Mexico where her uncle lives. She gets trapped in a brothel threatened to be involved in a crime that she was innocent. Meanwhile, she finds her true love who ignores where she lived and worked.
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Bajo el manto de la noche (1962)
Character: Hunter
The vedette Miriam ignores her pretender Carlos because her daughter Margot, whom she passes as her sister, is in love with him.
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Bajo la influencia del miedo (1956)
Character: Pantoni
Tony Carpio becomes a dangerous criminal and gains power by fixing boxing matches while seeking revenge on the ones who sent him to serve 5 years in jail, this includes his former lover, the rapacious Marbella.
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Hombres sin alma (1951)
Character: Rufo
Final installment in Juan Orol's Percal trilogy. In this film, Malena is freed from prison by a gangster but a rival mobster will make things impossible for them.
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Terror en los barrios (1983)
Character: Ernesto
Traumatized child grows up to commit serial murders, targeting men and women who look like his mom and her boyfriends.
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Cabaret Shanghai (1950)
Character: Mesero, esbirro de Tony
Nightclub-owner/gangster discovers that his dame and his second-in-command are cheating on him.
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Yo quiero ser mala (1950)
Character: (uncredited)
In this Romantic-Comedy from Director Rene Cardona, Actress Maria Elena Marques plays a hard-living woman named Leticia, who suffers from a recently broken heart after being deceived by her ex-boyfriend. Soured on anything to do with love and while drinking away her sorrows, she sets out to marry the very first man she sees. This man just happens to be a nice guy named Roberto, (Abel Salazar). Although the pair's mutual attraction to each other is obvious, Roberto has no idea what he is in for, and he soon proposes. Not long after the marriage, Leticia starts to take advantage of both Roberto and her new Father-in-Law (played by Oscar Pulido), who shows kindness towards the girl. Predictably, marital bliss soon turns into discord, and the couple agree to divorce after a year passes. Their love-hate relationship and pending break-up provides a perfect backdrop for several comedic situations before the two realize that they are actually in love.
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El Silencioso (1967)
Character: Sheriff del pueblo (uncredited)
Taciturn gunslinger 'helps out' a widow lady under siege from bad guys.
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Secreto profesional (1955)
Character: Anselmo
A film that tells how a woman who suffered blackmail her entire life kills a man. Her lawyer falls in love with her and does everything possible to uncover the truth, even though it is a professional secret that will make him lose everything.
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Noche de perdición (1951)
Character: Detective de policía (uncredited)
A dancer is accused of killing a businessman. When her husband finds out, he decides to take her kid away from her.
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Johnny Chicano (1981)
Character: Don Filemón
A young peasant falls in love with his American boss, creating nothing but trouble for his Mexican girlfriend and his family.
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Pistoleros asesinos (1986)
Character: N/A
Returning to his grandmother's ranch, this northerner falls in love with the daughter of a great criminal. He will have to confront murderous gunmen trying to steal his land and the woman he adores.
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Temporada salvaje (1971)
Character: N/A
A cynical south-of-the-border adventurer gets involved in a plot to steal and transport platinum.
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Al Diablo Las Mujeres (1955)
Character: Don Dimas Malo (tendero)
Small-town elects a female mayor. She suppresses all the time-honored masculine pastimes, and the men rebel.
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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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Gatillo Veloz (1966)
Character: N/A
Quick-draw dude helps to protect a woman and her pa from predatory land-grabbing land-grabbers when they discover a silver mine on their ranch.
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Perdición de mujeres (1951)
Character: Rufo, esbirro de Tony
Small town girl moves to the big city. When she can't find a job, she starts hanging with a bad crowd.
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Un hombre en la trampa (1965)
Character: N/A
Odyssey of a man involved in a criminal activity, which leads him to his moral and material failure.
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El Reino de los Gángsters (1948)
Character: N/A
Johnny Carmenta is a gunman who heads a gang of gangsters. Carmenta secretly acts as a kind of El Zorro, helping the unprotected.
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Quiero vivir (1953)
Character: Ángel
Man in the final stages of a fatal illness gets immersed in a new romance and a murder investigation.
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La miel se fue de la luna (1952)
Character: Policía
Dr. Pablo, something womanizer, going to marry with Mini and cheats África, singer and his lover, telling her to wait while she is on tour in Cuba. With her, he poses as a friend industrial, Ricardo and his intention is not to see her again. While Africa is out he marries Mini, which proves to be terribly jealous. Complications ensue when Africa returns to Mexico and start searching for the fake Richard. By chance a friend of Mini will be in a beauty salon and this ensures she can take to "Ricardo" because is "a friend of her husband". A typical sitcom with a blistering pace.
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El fugitivo (1966)
Character: Comisario
Drifter returns to his home town for revenge, but he get caught up in the town's interpersonal dramas.
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La puerta falsa (1977)
Character: N/A
Young heroin addict dies in the pursuit of his calling, and his brother goes on a vendetta against the narco gang that supplied his drugs.
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Un Hombre Violento (1984)
Character: Don Julian Carrera
Bent on avenging the death of his gambling addicted father, Julian Carrera embarks on a violent spree with deadly consequences.
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El trinquetero (1976)
Character: N/A
Card-shark risks getting caught cheating. Safe in his home town, he may turn over a new leaf... but his previous victims are still looking for him.
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El ahorcado (1983)
Character: N/A
Three greedy relatives scheme for an inheritance and frame the good guy for the murder of the maker of the will.
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No hay cruces en el mar (1968)
Character: Don Manuel
A mute fisherman helps another whose boat capsizes, he dies and leaves behind a girl whom he raises as his own daughter.
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Antonieta (1982)
Character: Orador
Anna is a psychologist undertaking research about famous suicidal women. She takes a specific interest in the case of Antonieta Rivas Mercado, who killed herself in 1931 in the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris.
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El gran perro muerto (1981)
Character: Public health inspector
In a small town a dead dog lays on the middle of the main street. A bureaucratic process begins to determine who is responsible for removing it
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El profe (1971)
Character: Don Margarito Vázquez
Mario Moreno portrays a professor in this movie. A small town in the middle of no where requests the school Mario Moreno is working in for a teacher. He ends up going to give the town a hand. When he arrives he comes to know the corrupt leaders who through out the movie try to make him leave. Although he is being harassed you can see how much he cares for the kids and their circumstances. He deals with problems by using his hilarious comments.
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Un Quijote sin mancha (1969)
Character: Sr. Borrego
A lawyer trying to fix everyone's problems, instead causes problems, which always end up in funny situations.
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Charrito (1984)
Character: Productor
Charrito is the villain actor in a movie, which is filmed in a town, that only produces headaches to the director, for being extremely distracted
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Llámenme Mike (1979)
Character: O'Hara
After being unjustly accused of corruption and seriously injured in prison, Miguel's personality will merge with the characters he reads in his police novels.
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El río y la muerte (1954)
Character: Polo Menchaca
A useless and bloody vendetta has been going on for ages between two families in this Mexican village. Men, sons, have killed each other for generations, for a so-called conception of honor in a revenge that never ends since it is also triggered by people of the village. Now, today, there are only two sons left, one in each family. One has become a doctor in the big city and his culture is modern. The other last one - of the other family - hasn't left the village and is waiting for the doctor to come "home" as he plans to kill him, to settle this war on this matter of honor once and for all. And the people of the village want blood.
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María Montecristo (1951)
Character: Doctor
Rich woman manouevres in secret to restore her dead father's good reputation.
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Su Excelencia (1967)
Character: Almirante Neptuno Aguado, agregado naval
Lopitos, who is horribly inefficient but quick-witted, is invited (because of the current ambassador's superstition about 13 sitting down to a meal) to a banquet attended by the ambassadors of both superpowers. After the news of a series of coups d'état in Los Cocos arrives throughout the meal, Lopitos becomes the official ambassador. At a summit of world leaders, the representatives of the two world superpowers court the allegiances of third-world diplomats to tilt the balance of global power in their favor. The last diplomat to remain unaligned, Lopitos instead harangues the superpowers for infringing on the rights of developing countries to self determination, talking to them with his point of view as a citizen not as ambassador because he arranged his demise as ambassador one day before his speech.
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La maestra inolvidable (1969)
Character: Presidente Municipal
Idealistic young teacher takes a post in a small, backwoods town and dedicates her life to schooling the village's children.
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Los Endemoniados del Ring (1966)
Character: N/A
The ring possessed "Angel" and "Satan" not accept under any circumstances the trickery proposal with "Tarzan Beto" idol of the moment.
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Abajo el Telón (1955)
Character: Jefe de Policía
Cantinflas, who owns a cleaning business, cleans the windows of the house of a famous French actress. While carrying out his work he observes how a man steals one of the famous actress necklaces, but he can only see his back.
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La dinastía Dracula (1980)
Character: Licenciado
In the 16th century, the Inquisition condemns Count Orloff, a vampire and sorcerer to death. In the 19th century, the vampire Madame Kostoff arrives in Mexico and buys the house where the vampire was buried and revives him.
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Corona de lágrimas (1968)
Character: Juez
Doña Refugio works in an office until the bounce and has three children: Fernando who is studying to be a lawyer, doctor and Nacho Edmundo to work in a company as a truck driver gas. Things become difficult within the family and each seek solutions to economic oppression living.
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La ilusión viaja en tranvía (1954)
Character: Acaparador de maíz
Confronted with the unfortunate news that their favorite Streetcar, no. 133, is going to be decommissioned, two Municipal Transit workers get drunk and decide to "take 'er for one last spin," as it were. Unfortunately, the "one last spin" ends up being an all-night and all-day scramble to stay out of trouble, as they are confronted with situation after sometimes bizarre situation that prevents them from returning the "borrowed" Streetcar!
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Longitud de Guerra (1976)
Character: José Ignacio Chavira
Based on the novel Tomochic by Heriberto Frías; tells the story of the rebellion of the inhabitants of the village of Tomochi, Chihuahua, against the government of Porfirio Diaz in 1891. Mexico's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1976.
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Super Colt 38 (1969)
Character: N/A
Billy Hayes, the marshal, discovers that the bandit whom he has been pursuing so long, and who has for months been torching his county, is none other than an old friend from childhood. Upon being confronted with the truth, the friend draws his gun, and Billy is forced to kill him in justifiable defense. Overwhelmed by guilt, he renounces his office and swears to never use arms again. He rides off toward the town where he and his old friend grew up together. Upon arriving there, he soon becomes involved in a dangerous situation, where Billy must decide whether he will fulfill his promise to keep away from arms, or intervene to save the honor of a woman and the life of an innocent man.
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El gángster (1965)
Character: Don Teófilo García
An old gangster returns from the United States to Mexico City to live with his sister-in-law and his two nephews, where he will face the daily life of a middle-class family.
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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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Cananea (1978)
Character: Gob. Rafael Izábal
Based on a true story in the American owned Cananea mine. It depicts how the owner profits while the Mexican workers struggle to survive and are exploited for their labour.
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Yesenia (1971)
Character: N/A
A beautiful gypsy named Yesenia has no set path in life. During a caravan trip she meets Osvaldo who is enrolled in the militia, they both fall in love despite their differences and social prejudices.
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Juan Armenta El Repatriado (1976)
Character: Don Ramón
Juan returns home to Mexico after working in the USA for awhile, and gets caught up in cowboy problems among his townsfolk.
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El 7 leguas (1955)
Character: Gen. Pancho Villa
Horse-trader gets absorbed into Pancho Villa's battalions, becomes a spy.
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Tambien de dolor se canta (1950)
Character: Anunciador del cabaret (uncredited)
The movie starts with Braulio Peláez (Pedro Infante), a schoolteacher, having just fallen off his horse, representing the situation he and his family are in. The next scenes introduce the viewer to his family and their poor financial and social situation. As Braulio stumbles around looking for his glasses, he causes a famous film star, Alfonso de Madrazo (Rafael Alcaide) to crash his car. Braulio offers him to eat at his house as an apology. Braulio's sister and mother, big film fans, immediately recognise Alfonso and attempt to get him to bring the girl, Luisa Peláez (Irma Dolores) to Mexico City to become a film star. Alfonso agrees and tells them to come to the capital.
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El corazón y la espada (1954)
Character: The Caliph of Granada
In this period costume swashbuckler, Don Pedro de Rivera, the rightful owner of a Spanish castle seeks to reclaim it from an occupying Moorish Caliph. Don Pedro’s accomplice is Juan Ponce de León, who intends to steal the "Rose of Granada," a rare gem owned by the Caliph, which supposedly contains a rare essence that ensures eternal youth.
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Llévame en tus brazos (1954)
Character: N/A
To pay off her father's debts, Rita leaves her humble fishing village in Yucatan and gets exploited by several men, including a married politician who turns her into a big dancing star.
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En la palma de tu mano (1951)
Character: Police (uncredited)
A con artist seduces the widow of a millionaire, only to learn she'd plotted with her lover to murder the late husband. A tense game of cat-and-mouse ensues—but who's the cat?
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Hermelinda Linda (1984)
Character: Señor de la ventana
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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Piernas cruzadas (1984)
Character: Dr. Rufino
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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Si yo fuera diputado (1952)
Character: Martín Sánchez (uncredited)
Cantinflas is a unique barber, who trades with an elderly neighbor, a lawyer by profession, laws lessons in exchange for haircuts and shaved. It proposes advice to defend in court the disadvantaged neighborhood. His success deputy seeks the votes as the other candidate, Don Próculo, it is not accepted by anyone but his own bodyguards. Don Próculo will use know how much ruse to win the election by the Council, and also for the love of 'Sarita'
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Los 3 reyes magos (1976)
Character: King Herod (voice)
The Three Wise Men, Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar, set off for Bethlehem to worship the newborn Jesus, but the devil, in the guise of Prince Olbaid, decides to hinder the Kings' journey with the help of the devil Murcio, creating problems at every turn.
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El Siete Machos (1951)
Character: (uncredited)
Rosario, the niece of the rancher, returns to the ranch after ten years of absence. She takes in Margarito, a worker at the ranch, who is immediately smitten by her. Rosario is rescued from a runaway horse by the Seven Men, an outlaw a la Robin Hood that steals from the rich and gives to the poor. He also happens to be the twin brother of Margarito, unbeknownst to him. The confusion between Margarito and the Seven Men generates great comical situations in the film.
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Verano violento (1960)
Character: Comisario
During the Mexican Revolution, Beatriz's body is discovered by some kids. The police began to investigate the history of Beatriz.
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Corazón salvaje (1968)
Character: Bautista
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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Santo contra Capulina (1969)
Character: N/A
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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Enigma de muerte (1969)
Character: Commander (uncredited)
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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Mecánica Nacional (1972)
Character: Gorilón
A mechanic takes his family to a car race and a series of events occur which brings problems, betrayals, violence and the unexpected death of an elderly person.
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Tacos al Carbon (1972)
Character: N/A
Tacos al carbón is a mexican movie released on june 8th 1972 on Mexico City.
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Silent Fear (1956)
Character: Cortez
Mexico miner Pete Carroll is in Acapulco and meets Terry Perreau and falls in love with her after he hears her singing on a recording of "Extraño amor". The troubled Terry decides she wants to go shark fishing, so Pete poses as the skipper of a fishing boat, owned by Thursday, and off they go. Pete lands a mantray and cuts it up for bait and the sharks are soon swarming, and Terry dives in the water. Terry does likewise and fights a few sharks and gets his leg gashed but finally rescues her. Gradually, her friendship also turns into love. But back in Acapulco she learns of Pete's "fake skipper" joke, is all hacked off and goes to Mexico City with her friend Dr. Antez. There, a specialist, Dr. Rivas tells her that unless she has a dangerous operation she has only three months to live. Depressed even more than usual, if possible, she returns to the hotel and is met by!
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La Valentina (1966)
Character: Coronel
A smuggler, condemned to be shot, is pardoned in exchange for kidnapping "La Valentina."
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