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2 monjitas en peligro (1998)
Character: N/A
After the death of their grandfather, two beautiful women decide to help the orphanage where their aunt, a nun, works. They're then forced by a mobster to help traffic drugs for a Mexican cartel.
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La muerte de Pancho Villa (1974)
Character: Austreberta 'Betita' Rentería
After the Revolution, Villa works on defining his legacy... and then he gets assassinated.
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Tragedia en Waco, Texas (1993)
Character: Helen Brown
On 28 Feb 1993, the ATF organized a raid on the Davidian ranch in a rural area near Waco, Texas. The raid was carried out because of the alleged illegal presence of weapons on the property, resulting in the deaths of four agents and five Davidians.
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La Diana Cazadora (1957)
Character: Martha
A great love story based on the idea and development of the famous monument that decorating Mexico City.
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El crepúsculo de un dios (1969)
Character: Condesa de Negescu
Sonia meets Roberto, a miserable actor with a few days left of life. Both fall in love, but soon after a policeman comes looking after Sonia, but is distracted by a countess during New Years Eve. Sonia and Roberto take this chance to escape.
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Candelaria (1978)
Character: N/A
Subsistance-farmer emigrates to the city in search of opportunity, loses contact with his wife and children.
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La ilegítima (1956)
Character: Berta
Family melodrama: manipulative parents ruin lives with their meddling.
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La jorobada (1981)
Character: Diva
A young hunchbacked girl who sells newspapers and sings in the street is discovered by a music producer.
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En la cuerda del hambre (1979)
Character: N/A
Owners of two small farms try to move forward in life by wholesaling their own produce instead of relying on dishonest brokerages. When that doesn't work, they hatch a kidnapping scheme, and the movie shifts its focus to the rich people who have been profiting off their poverty.
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El seductor (1955)
Character: Raquel
A young artist's affair with a married woman destroys her family. Twenty-odd years later, her two daughters fall into his orbit.
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La fuerza del deseo (1955)
Character: Silvia
Wicked girl uses nude modeling as a way to seduce a wealthy painter into marriage, while still trying to keep an artschool stud piece on the side.
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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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Saranno uomini (1957)
Character: Ernestina
After leaving the reformatory where they spent their childhood, three boys begin their journey in life. The protagonist ends up becoming a criminal, but is finally redeemed by another of his former classmates, who has become a priest.
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Sed de amor (1959)
Character: Rosaura
Pedro Ortiz, a brave charro, arrives to a fishing village that is passing hard times. There's no fish in the waters. His manners and his love for Maria, a local attractive widow, will get him into trouble
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Seducción y muerte (1989)
Character: N/A
A young woman arrives in the city searching for her mother, whom she finds working in a nightclub, unaware that she is known to everyone there as the 'dreamer' because she is an alcoholic woman who spends her time soliciting customers and earning commissions from their drink purchases.
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La hacienda del terror (2005)
Character: Emilia Garza
A group of heirs show up at a farm to collect an inheritance and are killed off one-by-one. A low budget direct-to-DVD release with loads of cameos from both veteran actors and World Cup soccer players.
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La llave mortal (1990)
Character: N/A
Mil Máscaras leads a group of wrestlers who take on a challenge in the ring from karate fighters at a martial arts school, while at the same time grappling with an ambitious promoter and a corrupt media businessman. This film was written and produced by Mil Máscaras under his real name of Aarón Rodríguez and features appearances by some well known luchadors including Blue Demon Jr., Dos Caras ( Mil Máscara's real-life brother) and Hombre Araña, who dresses as the comic book hero Spider-Man.
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Tres Mexicanos ardientes (1986)
Character: N/A
A creative commercial director falls in love with a beautiful model and proposes a torrid romance. She agrees as long as he buys her a car, a luxurious apartment, jewelry, and a new wardrobe as part of the love deal.
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El alburero (1979)
Character: N/A
Triumphs and cock-block episodes in the social life of an obsessive horndog.
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El vecindario (1981)
Character: Hilda de Gálvez
Mexican comedian Alfonso Zayas is just one of the many folks in town who are cheating on their spouses, imagining themselves quite clever and secretive, even while unbeknownst to them their spouses are cheating on them in turn! When one of the many women with whom Zayas has a child dies tragically, he attempts to integrate his daughter into one of his other families, calling her his goddaughter. But when his son falls in love with her, the many sexual escapades around town threaten to take a disturbing turn for the worse.
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El vergonzoso (1988)
Character: N/A
Softcore sex-farce about a guy with a really big lump in his underpants...and all the women who flock to him.
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Guerra de sexos (1978)
Character: N/A
A soccer coach gets caught in the middle of the conflict between a millionaire and his wife.
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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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Los Lavaderos (1987)
Character: Virgencita
As it always happens in a typical Mexican neighborhood, Los Lavaderos are the meeting place where you find out about the lives and miracles of everybody. Get to know the everyday gossip of this singular neighborhood where love, adventure, and scandal are part of their daily living.
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Cuatro pillos y un vivales (1991)
Character: N/A
The relatives of a recently deceased rich man are after his money, but his butler is trying to stop that from happening.
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El vecindario 2 (1983)
Character: N/A
The driver of a wealthy family is a rapist at night, but his victims do not accuse him.
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Las Fabulosas Del Reventón (1982)
Character: N/A
Love triangles, romantic entanglements, and spectacular bodies! All this to the rhythm of laughter & the sounds of La Sonora Santanera.
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Compadres a la Mexicana (1990)
Character: Araceli Valverde
The relationship between an employee and his boss deteriorates after one seduces the other's wife.
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El lado oscuro (2004)
Character: N/A
A novelist realizes that his works gradually begin to exceed reality into a world of the unknown and supernatural, creating in its viewers an atmosphere of terror and suspense.
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Tin Tan (2010)
Character: N/A
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawing attention to the pachuco movement through his character Tin Tan, laying the groundwork for a new form of binational and mass linguistic expression: Spanglish. He soon became a leading figure in theater and film on the American Continent. Singled out by critics as a destroyer of the language, he quickly won the approval of the public. His ability to improvise revolutionized the film industry. His talent as an actor, singer, dancer and comedian contributed to the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema. From El Hijo Desobediente to Capitán Mantarraya, from Cuidad Juárez to Havana, from mambo to rock, the legacy of Tin Tan makes him one of the great icons of Mexico today. This film tells his story as it has never been told before.
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Perdida (2009)
Character: N/A
This film traces the unbelievable true story of the Calderón family, who built grand movie palaces in Mexico and the U.S., employing thousands to produce incomparable, hugely successful, and often reprehensible populist-genre films that were utterly and uniquely Mexican.
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Orinoco (1986)
Character: Mina
Two ditzy dance-hall girls are stranded on a tugboat floating down the big river after a night when all the crew kill each other in an unexplained frenzy.
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Beso nocturno (2002)
Character: N/A
A young man witnesses the horrible death of his girlfriend. He then sells his sexual services to a woman who brings him home to her dying husband.
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Burdel (1982)
Character: Rita
(AKA: Ratero 2 or Cada quien su madre.) Innocent man forced to hide from the police, ends up taking refuge in a brothel.
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Las modelos de desnudos (1983)
Character: Ana Luisa
Three interlocking anecdotes about boy/girl stuff. Two gigolos make a bet to see which can boff an heiress first, a young artist tries to persuade his upper-class parents that his artist's-model fiance is a good choice for marriage, and a guy on the run from the mafia hides from them by cross-dressing.
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La pulquería 3: Entre ficheras anda el diablo (1984)
Character: N/A
After regaining his manliness, he escapes from hell Satan for embezzling Secretary of infernal hacienda, being chased by a couple of poor devils good for nothing, and took refuge in the cabaret ends up working as a transvestite.
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Aquel famoso Remington (1982)
Character: Coneja
Historical drama about the career of a hit-man who specialized in political assassinations in Mexico in the 1920s-30s.
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Casos de Alarma (1986)
Character: Aída
Stranger with a dark past infects a small-town girl with HIV, and the contagion spreads out from there. Public health officials get involved...
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La satánica (1973)
Character: N/A
She's got a sugar-daddy paying her bills, and while she's stringing him along, she meets somebody her own age that she reallytruly falls in love. And it turns out he's the son of her rich dude.
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El vestido de novia (1959)
Character: Marta
A young professional hires a sex-worker to pass as his wife in a situation that requires him to seem married. Later they think about getting married for reals... but mostly they just recite monologues to each other.
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Por un Salvaje Amor (1992)
Character: Melisa
By night, Esteban (Sebastian Ligarde) is an assassin for the mob. By day, Esteban is a pimp and his boss explains to him that the demand right now are prostitutes that are very average looking. He manages to find one girl and her name is Julia (Vanessa Yudic). Julia is a young secretary who mostly keeps to herself, but still longs for a good man in her life. Julia at first is contemplated by the job offer Esteban has offered her considering it's prostitution, but since she's very attracted to Esteban, she takes the job and let's him take fully advantage of her and her innocence. Julia, young, naive, and virginal, thinks Esteban really loves her because she gives herself up to him. She thinks all that he does is out of love and "tough" love.
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Solo para damas (1981)
Character: N/A
A group of women visit a nightclub. They are all attracted to him main dancer and try to win him over without the others knowing. Him taking advantage the situation, create a plan to manipulate them.
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El vampiro y la vedette (2010)
Character: Diamantina
The very elegant Marsella comes to Mexico from Transylvania and is hired by Diamantina to work in her bar as a showgirl. She develops a relationship with one of the disco's choreographers, but things get complicated when she discovers that multiple men are in love with her. If that's not enough, chaos ensues when her international lover, who turns out to be a vampire, comes to Mexico to take her back with him.
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Conquistador de la luna (1960)
Character: Estelita
Called to the home of a scientist to deal with a simple electrical problem, bumbling electrician Bartolo finds himself aboard a rocket headed for the moon!
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El sexo sentido (1981)
Character: Madre de Pedrito
About a nymphomaniac and an artist that constantly spies on her.
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A Golpe de Hacha (1991)
Character: N/A
A woman is being stalked at night by an unseen assailant who’s chopping up people she knows.
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Perro callejero 2 (1981)
Character: Lola
After serving his three-year sentence, Perro, who was only visited by Father Maromas, returns to his old environment. There, Chava recruits him back into drug trafficking.
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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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La coralillo (1981)
Character: N/A
An orphan girl meets a snake and it becomes her best friend.
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Los que nunca amaron (1967)
Character: N/A
A story of teenage love set against the backdrop of the 60's, filmed on the picturesque tropical beaches of Puerto Rico. A classic Latino love story, asking the timeless question -- whether it is better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.
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Socios para la aventura (1958)
Character: N/A
Young nightclub performer, down on her luck, falls in with a portrait-cartoonist who works the streets and a terminally-ill singer-songwriter and goes to live on their houseboat. They consider doing a crime.
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Acorralados (1976)
Character: N/A
Conflicts in town force a guy to escape to a hiding-place in the countryside.
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El tesoro de Atahualpa (1968)
Character: N/A
Mexican medical researchers are lost in a plane crash in the Amazon basin, which triggers a whole bunch of adventure-movie subplots.
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El Bronco (1982)
Character: N/A
Boxer fights his way up toward a world championship and faces ups and downs in his love life.
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Flores de Papel (1978)
Character: La Señora
On the thinnest of pretexts, a horde of homeless people descend on the apartments of two members of the comfortable middle class and proceed to loot and vandalize both homes, leaving the next morning with many of the belongings they found there, as well as one of the residents who has opted to join them. This political allegory is based on two plays by the Chilean playwright Egon Wolff.
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Perseguida (1991)
Character: Lilia
A journalist Lorena and her friend photographer Raul decide to try to take an interview from influential politician Hermenegildo Parra. After several unsuccessful attempts they decide to break into his house and make some photos there but when they enter his cabinet they see him stabbed with the knife. The next day the newspaper announces his death and start to celebrate a big amount of sold copies but during the fiesta a phone calls and it was Mr.Parra "alive and kicking". After this scandal Lorena becomes pursued by some mysterious killers who want to take the negatives from her at any price. The solution of this mystery is very unexpected...
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Dos fantasmas y una muchacha (1959)
Character: Ana la Tobillera / Ana
Two ghosts who died in a turn-of-the-century duel and now haunt a theater attempt to help a girl who's in danger from bank robbers.
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Cruz de olvido (1984)
Character: N/A
Ambitious, insensitive mother blocks daughter's marriage by telling her fiance a lie about her.
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El ratero de la vecindad 2 (1985)
Character: N/A
Roberto y su nueva familia estan pasando por dificultades economicas por lo que decide formar otra vez su vieja banda y comienzan a tratar de organizar algunos robos que resultan mal. La esposa de Roberto y su abuelita recurren al engaño disfrazandose de monjitas para poder vender galletas y rompope, sin embargo la abuelita hace de las suyas y se meten en problemas.
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Las señoritas Vivanco (1959)
Character: Maruja Valverde
Two women of lesser descent are dedicated to stealing to support their brother's daughter.
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La venida del rey Olmos (1975)
Character: Chabela / King Olmo's wife
After spending some time with the Mennonite community in Chihuahua, Reynaldo Olmos goes back to Mexico City and establishes a ministry in the poorest of poor neighborhoods. Is he sincere, or is this a scam?
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La maldición del monasterio (1989)
Character: Woman on the Street (Spanish-language version only)
When the townspeople of a small Mexican village start disappearing, the locals point the suspicion at two young visitors. The only solution is for the two to unearth the legend of a madman in this supernatural thriller.
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El diario íntimo de una cabaretera (1989)
Character: Inmate
Martha is a single woman who becomes pregnant and commits suicide after giving birth to a pair of twins, Jessica and Angelica, who are adopted separately. Years later, Angelica becomes a lawyer working for the mafia. Jessica, who was adopted by a prostitute, has become a criminal and is now arrested for the murder of her husband. In prison she tries to be friends with the director without success and she has to pay her sentence.
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Mi fantasma y yo (1988)
Character: N/A
A family of three moves to a haunted house. The couple's 10-year-old son runs into the ghost of the house but isn't scared. He tells the ghost that since his father is a writer of horror novels he lost fear of horror stories. The ghost then confides in the boy that he is a lonely ghost on account of the modern world focused on so many material priorities. Child and ghost become best friends, playing together, telling stories and helping the ghost pay his rent by scaring people every month.
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Arriba Michoacán (1987)
Character: N/A
The two largest ranches in a small town are operated entirely by women, because their menfolk have all emigrated. Seceral of the younger women have boyfriend troubles, and all the women band together to vote their own representative into City Hall as Mayor.
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Triángulo (1972)
Character: Diana Avelar
The story of Mother and Daughter for a Husband and Stepfather who was killed by shotgun.
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El valle de los miserables (1975)
Character: Concepción
In 1909, former judge Cristóbal Zamarripa owns Valle Nacional, a tobacco plantation where he exploits workers with the support of the tyrant Porfirio Díaz, who sends him political prisoners as slaves. The others are lured with the promise of high wages, but end up owing everything to the company store. All are tortured, raped, or killed when they protest. Another landowner whose brother was killed by Zamarripa and who falls in love with one of his daughters is going to be punished, but he flees and becomes a revolutionary.
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El fantasma de la opereta (1960)
Character: Lucy
Aldo and his girlfriend Lucy reopen an abandoned opera house, but find out that the place is inhabited by a group of Phantoms wearing the Claude Rains 1943 Phantom of the Opera costume.
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Bajo un mismo rostro (1962)
Character: Susana
Two twin sisters have completely different ways of loving: to one love is profound, to the other is carnal.
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El ratero de la vecindad (1982)
Character: N/A
Roberto es un ladrón que le hace creer a su hijo Pepito y a todos sus vecinos que es un honesto Mecánico. La güerita recién llegada a la vecindad es la muchacha de la que Roberto se ha enamorado. Pero Roberto tiene una doble vida, ya que también es Bobby "El elagante" jefe de una banda de ladrones, quienes siempre fallan en todos sus robos y juntos se ven envueltos en persecuciones graciosas y equivocaciones constantes. Una divertida comedia para toda la familia.
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Ama a tu prójimo (1958)
Character: Marta Linares
This film tells several short stories that end up lapsing in the emergency room of a hospital, because it is dedicated to nurses. Cantinflas appears at the end of the film playing the role of Luis, a man who has five daughters and looks forward to a boy, but fate plays a trick and the child dies at birth, but history gives a nice twist and a message of hope.
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Vagabundo en la lluvia (1968)
Character: Monica
After returning from a party, Angela finds herself locked in her house with two unknown women, while a homeless man lurks outside.
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El violador infernal (1988)
Character: Supreme Being of Darkness
Carlos "El Gato" is a serial rapist who's condemned to the electric chair. Immediately after his electrocution, he makes a deal with Satan and gets resurrected. Carlos begins raping and killing in the name of the devil.
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El hombre que logró ser invisible (1958)
Character: Beatriz Cifuentes
A man is sentenced to prison for a murder he did not commit. Thanks to a serum invented by his brother, he manages to become invisible and escape from prison in order to prove his innocence, while his brother works feverishly to find an antidote. Theatrically released in USA in Spanish language only; later English-dubbed version syndicated directly to television.
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Pedro Navaja (1984)
Character: Roja
The story of the coolest, street-smart hustler ever to walk the streets of Mexico City, based on the international hit song. The police are after him, his rivals are after him, and all the while the most beautiful women of Mexico are in the cup of his hand.
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La puerta y la mujer del carnicero (1969)
Character: Elenita (segment "La puerta")
A movie divided in two segments, the first "La puerta" (The Door) is about a high society gathering in which a door inside the mansion leads to a bizarre corridor where a naked and menacing human figure appears. The second "La mujer del carnicero" (The Butcher's Wife) is set during the Mexican revolution and is about horrifying hallucinations felt by a lieutenant after committing a murder.
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Cartas a Elena (2012)
Character: Vieja Paniagua
In the beautiful hills of the Copper Canyon in Chihuahua, Mexico, a young boy (Emilio) is adopted by the mailman (Teo). As part of their daily tasks, they not only deliver the mail but read letters to the villagers, as well as take dictation, since most are illiterate. Young Emilio quickly learns to read and write but feels saddened by the mostly difficult stories sent by relatives, that moved north to Denver, Colorado in pursuit of a better future. One day Teo becomes disabled and Emilio takes over the mail route and with great imagination, he changes the letters to happy and optimistic stories. Within days, the village is transformed. The elders, once hopeless, lonely and sad, are now happy and enthusiastic, enjoying the "supposed" success their loved ones write from the United States. But the enjoyment is short lived, as they realize that all the wonderful stories are the same...
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El gángster (1965)
Character: Isabel
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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Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948)
Character: Aquitanian
A high priest tries to force a young beauty to marry a pearl trader who is masquerading as the god Balu.
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La casta divina (1977)
Character: Tulita
Chronicle Caste War in Yucatan held in the nineteenth century, where the land and the people were the property of the landowners, who called themselves " divine caste ". On one hand, General Salvador Alvarado organized the revolution; on the other, the landowners hire Colonel Ortiz Argumedo to organized the defense of their autonomy. Don Wilfrido, one of the masters, do not hesitate to send his son to fight to maintain their wealth and privileges.
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Eva y Darío (1973)
Character: Mamá de Dario
Two young people are in love, but at the same time very confused about sex, love and the world.
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Chiquidracula (1985)
Character: Doña Mari
An alcoholic grandfather is seriously ill. His doctor suggests that experiencing a bad scare could cure him. His grandson volunteers to help him.
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La venenosa (1958)
Character: N/A
A snake charmer's assistant (who later becomes a trapeze artist) brings bad luck in the circus to those who fall in love with her. Her decision to become a trapeze artist comes after the accident that the main character has during a presentation.
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El aventurero (1957)
Character: Josafina
In this adventure, an American is forced by smugglers to sail his boat from Barcelona to Tangiers. The ruthless fugitives then kill his son, and harm his shipmate, sending the pilot, himself an ex-smuggler into such a rage that he kills two gang members and helps police capture the survivors and bring them to justice.
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Escravas de Cartago (1956)
Character: Esther
Sold as slaves to a wealthy Roman, Lea and Esther, two Carthaginian sisters, are offered as gifts to the ambitious daughter of a proconsul and end up involved in spite of themselves in a dangerous game of power.
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Ángeles y querubines (1972)
Character: Gabriela
A tragic celestial-western that explores Adam and Eve's paradise from a surreal point of view.
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Cada quién su vida (1960)
Character: Rosa "Tacón Dorado"
The days go by dizzyingly for the girls who work at the cabaret ´El Paraíso´. However, on New Year's Eve, in the heat of the glasses and cigarette smoke, they narrate their hapless destinies
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El Reventón (1977)
Character: N/A
Wild-partying hippie-artist-dilettantes end up forming a revolutionary terrorist cell. The misfit Gato loses a lot of money in bets and his father throws him out of his house. Ál leaves his girlfriend Laura for his lover, the married Adriana. Out of money Gato and Ál becomes urban guerrilla when they plan to kidnap Gato's rich father.
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Pasaporte a la muerte (1968)
Character: Laura
The Secret Agent Lafargue locates the evil Professor Marcus headquarters, who with the help of Dr. Bellini and an android of his invention, plan to conquer the world. Lafargue is discovered and severely injured, so he is unable to remember where it is the basis of Marcus or what their plan. To resolve this situation the authorities call the Agent Zero team.
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La cabeza viviente (1963)
Character: Marta / Xochiquétzal
A group of archaeologists break into the tomb of an ancient Aztec general, arousing the warrior's head and sending his undead servant out to take revenge on the careless scientists.
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El hijo de Pedro Navaja (1986)
Character: La Roja
The legend of "Peter The Knife" continues in this popular sequel to one of Mexico's all-time blockbusters. Following in his infamous father's footsteps, Peter, Jr. manages to get more than his fair share of the love of beautiful women...and the hatred of his enemies. Action and drama from New York to Acapulco.
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Besos prohibidos (1956)
Character: Maria Teresa
Nightclub singer has to choose between marrying again or reuniting with her divorced husband.
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Perro callejero (1980)
Character: Lola
An abandoned child steals to survive and has problems when he decides to steal from the priest who helps him.
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Intrépidos Punks (1988)
Character: N/A
After Fiera and her punk cohorts break their leader Tarzan out of prison, no one is safe! The newly reunited gang are quick to resume their favorite pastimes: robbing banks, brokering drug deals, and securing weapons, all while leaving a trail of mutilated corpses in their wake. As the entire countryside becomes caught up in the punk’s lifestyle of debauchery and violence, it's up to federal agents Javier and Marco to track them down before bloodthirsty anarchy becomes the new way of life.
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Bandera rota (1979)
Character: Elisa de Iriarte
When a group of young filmmakers witness and film a crime of passion, the most outrageous blackmail of the century begins. By means of a fantastic plan, the filmmakers send to the murderer, a financial and industrial big shot, a copy of the movie that incriminates him and they demand him an improvement of the standard of living for the working class.
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Despedida de casada (1968)
Character: Eva
A newlywed couple already wants to separate, but the apartment they live in belongs to both in equal parts, so they must go on living together until they discover--after solving many problems--in the end how much they really do love each other.
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Cautivo del mas allá (1968)
Character: Vicki
Vicky loves Ricardo but Ricardo loves Barbara. So, Vicky goes to a gypsy witch who convinces her she must make a pact with Satan in order to cast an effective love spell on Ricardo. After Vicky gives her body and soul to the Dark One, she engages with Ricardo in a passionate night of lovemaking that is cut short by Satan, who, sensing that Ricardo has not completely fallen under the spell, orders Vicky to kill him. Following Ricardo's death, his brother Carlos is haunted by nightmares of the dead sibling, who appears and takes possession of Carlos in order to get his revenge on Vicky.
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Deseos (1983)
Character: N/A
Snippets of a family drama involving a rebellious son coming to his depressing home village, his father, and a jaded ex-lover, mixed with various surrealist scenes and statements about sin.
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