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Canasta de Cuentos Mexicanos (1956)
Character: Alberto Duval
Strong-willed Luisa attracts lots of men, but her intelligence and sharp tongue often sends them running. When she meets Carlos, who is equally cagey, sparks fly. The two of them marry, and quickly begin clashing on a daily basis, humiliating each other as they try to teach one another lesson after lesson.
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El héroe desconocido (1983)
Character: Padre Joaquín Arévalo
An outcast, Rodolfo Martínez, whom no one loves and whom everyone despises and undervalues in his town of Valle Verde, in Mexico, decides to change his luck. He decides to invent that he has a very important ancestor and that is why he deserves a statue that will remind future generations of everything he has done. Rodolfo doesn't care what happens, all he wants is to stop being a failure and for people to see him as an equal.
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Angélica (1952)
Character: Hermano de Arturo
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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Isla para dos (1959)
Character: Carlos
Middle-aged painter and young musician fall hard for each other while on vacation. Then she discovers he's married.
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El ombligo de la luna (1986)
Character: Ejecutivo 1
After the destruction of Mexico City by criminal gangs, a group of young people guided by Aztec beliefs and codices desperately search for the mythical Aztlán to inhabit it once again.
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Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N. (1951)
Character: Spanish Officer (uncredited)
Captain Horatio Hornblower leads his ship HMS Lydia on a perilous transatlantic voyage, during which his faithful crew battle both a Spanish warship and a ragged band of Central American rebels.
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La casta divina (1977)
Character: Don Gabriel
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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Mariana Mariana (1987)
Character: School Principal
The story runs in the 1940s Mexico City. A schoolboy (Carlos) falls in love with his best friend's mother (Mariana). Carlos is impressed because this family is not like the ordinary mexican families of the time, because they have many expensive American things, although they are not rich. The drama begins when Carlos gets out of school to go to declare his love to Mariana, and is discovered by his teachers.
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Las infieles (1953)
Character: Tito (invitado fiesta) (sin créditos)
Governess falls in love with the uncle of the children she's teaching. Then complications.
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Todo un hombre (1983)
Character: Doctor
Unsympathetic portrait of a man who's too macho to display his feelings.
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El barrendero (1982)
Character: Invitado a fiesta (uncredited)
A cheerful sweeper collects garbage dancing, and the maids of the neighborhood get jealous because he invites another woman out.
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Murder in Three Acts (1986)
Character: Manager
In Acapulco, Hercule Poirot attends a dinner party in which one of the guests clutches his throat and suddenly dies. The causes seem to be natural until another party with most of the same guests produces another corpse.
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