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Asesinos, S.A. (1957)
Character: N/A
Incompetent clown is drafted into a Murder Incorporated style squad of hitmen.
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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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Los tigres del ring (1960)
Character: N/A
Crooked promoter has a secret weapon who goes around beating fighters to death after their matches if they aren't in line with his rigging schedule. Part one of two.
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La casa de la zorra (1945)
Character: N/A
The owner of an illegal gambling casino witnesses all the problems in the life of her dissolute son and finally acts in a way that'll help him rehabilitate himself.
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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 cadena infinita (1949)
Character: N/A
The characters are refugees from the war who have arrived in America. Ricardo Moller is a scientist who the war has left sexually mutilated, while Arturo Gonzálvez is a professor who believes that another passenger is insane, unaware that she is his wife accompanied by their children.
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Furias desatadas (1957)
Character: N/A
College student enters the pro wrestling circuit, hoping to find out who killed his father. Third of four in a series.
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..Y mañana serán mujeres (1955)
Character: N/A
Grad student takes a summer gig acting as house mother/chaperone to a group of teenaged girls vacationing at a country villa.
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Bambalinas (1957)
Character: N/A
The story of a famous singer who reaches the highest position in the world of varieties, but is forced to cede her throne to the young star of the moment, repeating the same situation that she starred in in her youth.
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Píntame angelitos blancos (1954)
Character: N/A
Orphaned by a father and children by a black mother, the little one is rejected by his grandmother, while the girl must deny her own mother.
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La mentira (1970)
Character: Sara de Castelo Blanco
A man, torn inside by two passions, falls for the woman against whom he sought revenge, believing her to be responsible for the death of his brother.
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Un minuto de bondad (1954)
Character: Madre superiora
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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Lola de mi vida (1965)
Character: Madame
Dolores, an innocent country girl, arrives as a maid to a rich house, where she meets a street vendor with whom she falls in love, until the dangers of the city catch up with her.
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Il nostro agente a Casablanca (1966)
Character: Azina Nalis
A man whose hand has been replaced by a steel one finds that his new hand has the ability to retain enough electricity so he can kill his enemies, which is exactly what he starts to do.
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Las cariñosas (1953)
Character: Fifi
When three beautiful young nurses from Jalisco, afflicted with a rare disease called "sexappealitis", create commotion among the patients in a hospital, they are forced to resign. They travel to Mexico City following the suggestion of a crazy scientist, who tells them they will be cured when they get married. But they are attracted to three men who are indifferent to their sexy looks, being themselves sick with "lovetitis".
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Rubí (1970)
Character: Rubi's mother
This is the story of Rubí, a young, selfish and hypocritical woman who, through ambition and deception, ruins the lives of those around her and her own.
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De carne somos (1955)
Character: Elvira
Woman becomes a prostitute so her writer BF can concentrate on his art instead of working for a living.
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...Y la mujer hizo al hombre (1975)
Character: N/A
A completely illiterate general from the Mexican Revolution “wins” a teacher in a game of dice. What happens to him with this woman is something unexpected.
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3 citas con el destino (1954)
Character: Esposa del Sr. Barbosa
The story unfolds through the twists and turns of a strange curse attributed to a jewel that, passed from hand to hand, carries a deadly destiny. Its theme spans the three countries where it was filmed (Spain, Mexico, and Argentina), beginning in Spain and then moving to Mexico. The jewel, which takes on the character of another figure in the narrative as it travels through different parts of the world, arrives in Buenos Aires. The film ultimately presents the jewel's final destination in Mexico, where its owner dies, like others who were also marked by its malevolent influence.
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Isla para dos (1959)
Character: Carmen (madre de Mariana)
Middle-aged painter and young musician fall hard for each other while on vacation. Then she discovers he's married.
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La mujer legítima (1945)
Character: Sara
Widower wants to remarry, but his adult children are slow to warm to his new wife. One daughter in particular tries very hard to discredit her in his eyes.
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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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Retrato de una mujer casada (1982)
Character: Mamá de Irene
Irene is a young housewife and mother who tries to raise her young family, love her husband and keep her home all the while studying her masters' degree. Mario, her husband, is a good man, but he's tied by convention. When she has a strange mishap one day, her domestic life is catapulted in a whirl of horror and violence that will tear the fabric of her very existence apart.
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A media luz (1947)
Character: Coquitos
Tango singer exploits the women in his life. Learns a valuable life-lesson.
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La sombra vengadora (1956)
Character: Dueña del cabaret Media Luna
An evil mastermind, known as La mano negra, attempts to steal a formula that creates synthetic drugs but a masked avenger known as La sombra will do anything to stop him.
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La escondida (1956)
Character: Hortensia
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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Las tres Elenas (1954)
Character: Doña Sofía
A woman married to a renowned doctor confesses to her mother that she has fallen in love with her daughter's young boyfriend.
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Historia del 900 (1949)
Character: Rosa
In the Buenos Aires of 1900, a man seeks to avenge the death of his brother, killed at the exit of a fight.
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Una golfa (1958)
Character: Dodo
Trumpet-player in a club band falls for a streety young woman; she dumps him to become a kept woman... and his roommate the pianist is dealing weed... and...
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Las salvajes en Puente San Gil (1967)
Character: N/A
A revue troupe arrives in Puente San Gil, a small town, where they are received with hostility and contempt by the more conservative inhabitants.
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Amor amor amor (1965)
Character: La patrona (segment "Lola de mi vida")
Four stories: The encounter between a soldier and a widow in a cemetery. A woman arrives as a maid in an unknown city where she discovers love. Another woman is tasked with caring for her lecherous uncle on his deathbed. A young man gets into trouble with his girlfriend's family when she suggests opening up their relationship.
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El Mártir del Calvario (1952)
Character: La Adúltera
The life of Jesus from the beginning of his ministry, his miracles, the Sermon on the Mount and his death on the cross.
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Amor a la española (1967)
Character: N/A
The adventures of a group of Spaniards to win the favors of the numerous young foreigners who spend the summer in the city.
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¡Maldita Ciudad! Una comedia dramática (1954)
Character: Margot
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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Muertos de miedo (1958)
Character: Doña Tina
A young woman hires Viruta y Capulina to find a notorious jewel thief, known as Rostov.
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El barrendero (1982)
Character: Mujer rubia en fiesta
A cheerful sweeper collects garbage dancing, and the maids of the neighborhood get jealous because he invites another woman out.
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Corazón salvaje (1968)
Character: Doña Catalina
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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La mujer perdida (1966)
Character: N/A
Sara is the daughter of a fisherman. She leaves her small village but she goes to Madrid to work as a flamenco singer in a club
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Una chica para dos (1966)
Character: Madre de Mary
Maria (Iran Eory) is a young Mexican woman who decides to come to Spain to further herstudies. Upon arrival at the airport knows Manolo, a boy whom he mistakes for which should go find her, and that she will fall in love madly. The downside is that Ramon, the other boy, also just finding she. Since then, the confrontation between the two, that top it are friends of the soul, it is inevitable.
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Las colegialas (1946)
Character: N/A
Girl goes to boarding school while her widowed father pursues a romance. His thing turns out badly, but she meets her future husband.
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Supervivientes de los Andes (1976)
Character: Silvia's Mother
A Uruguayan rugby team crashes in the Andes Mountains and has to survive the extremely cold temperatures and rough climate. As some of the people die, the survivors are forced to make a terrible decision between starvation and cannibalism.
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