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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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Póker de ases (1952)
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Four brothers try to manage their careers and love-lives under the close supervision of a domineering mother.
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Mientras el cuerpo aguante (1958)
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Housekeeper inherits her employer's fortune, tries to enter into society and make a good match for her God-daughter.
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Pepito y los robachicos (1958)
Character: N/A
Good-hearted simpleton opens his home to a street urchin escaping from an Oliver Twist-style kid-gang of pickpockets beggars and paperboys.
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Solamente una vez (1954)
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A couple suffers through slander and jealousy to maintain their love for one another.
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A Fuego Lento (1980)
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In the film "A fuego lento," Guadalupe Palma, a dancer and part-time prostitute, finds herself at the center of a suspenseful and enigmatic story, inadvertently setting off a chaotic pursuit by various factions, including ruthless gangsters. Her impoverished musician boyfriend, Óscar, becomes entangled in the intrigue, resulting in a unique cinematic experience with minimal dialogue.
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Welcome Maria (1986)
Character: María
Illegal immigrant Maria arrives in Los Angeles from Mexico with her young son, Miguelito. She is searching for the boy's father, who came years before to find work and never returned. Confused and disoriented, she is fortunate to meet Meche, a young, beautiful, fun-loving, and street-smart Latina. Meche helps her find a place to stay, introduces her to life in L.A., including some of its eccentricities, and assists in her search. Good-hearted Maria finds her husband, but he has made a new life with a blond "gringa" wife and new child. She quietly slips away without confronting him. She and Miguelito begin a new life without him.
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La mujer desnuda (1953)
Character: N/A
A circus dancer marries a famous singer, but is threatened when a figure from her past blackmails her.
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¡Viva la juventud! (1956)
Character: N/A
Movie based on the classic student football competition between UNAM pumas and the Polytechnic donkeys that were popular at that time. A mechanic is mistaken for the best player in the Polytechnic, while in the Unam a student discovers a formula for superpowers to play football. Both compete for the love of a rookie and to win the students classic.
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Por qué peca la mujer (1952)
Character: Graciela
Working-class girl-next--door type is seduced into a high-glam lifestyle when an oily promoter helps launch her as a nightclub singer; she throws over her decent-simple-guy boyfriend and loses her moral compass.
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Muertos de Risa (1957)
Character: Lupita
Carnival worker is recruited by police to impersonate an old lady whose relatives want to kill her.
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Teatro Follies (1983)
Character: N/A
Young dancer joins the cast of a musical-comedy production, falls in love with young comic actor.
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Rocky Carambola (1979)
Character: N/A
The circus in which Rocky Carambola and Coco, his chimpanzee friend, work, arrives in a city where strange things happen.
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Serenata en Acapulco (1951)
Character: Cantante
Three broke-ass promoters ingratiate themselves with the owners of a hotel aand a rich guest, all with an eye toward putting on a show.
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Había una vez un marido (1953)
Character: Nelly
Due to confusion, Rafael is believed responsible for the death of Teresa. His wife Lilia and his brother looking for the real culprits.
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Pensión de artistas (1956)
Character: N/A
Between-engagements troupers at a theatrical boarding-house con a rich acquaintance into financing a show.
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Cada quien su musica (1959)
Character: N/A
Unscrupulous promoter creates hostilities that ruin the friendships between six young musicians.
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Del rancho a la televisión (1953)
Character: Graciela del Mar
A young man goes to the capital to prove himself as an opera singer, after being rejected he must find other means to achieve fame
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¡Maldita Ciudad! Una comedia dramática (1954)
Character: Paquita
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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Los paquetes de Paquita (1955)
Character: N/A
Maid tries to smooth over the difficulties in her employers' marriage while juggling five or six potential boyfriends of her own.
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