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La pantera negra (1957)
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Fed agent goes undercover as roving cowboy to solve rural crimes. "Mauricio Rosales" Series.
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Aquí está Heraclio Bernal (1958)
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Historical drama/biopic about 1880s Social Justice bandits in a mining community in Sinaloa. First of three in series.
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Salón de belleza (1951)
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Employees and clients at Merle's Beauty Stuff have illicit romances and cheating husbands and that kind of thing. Meanwhile, the cop that directs traffic outside gets an opportunity to become a movie star.
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Mi adorada Clementina (1953)
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A woman in an unhappy marriage trades places with her grandmother's ghost; Grandma whupps the girl's husband into line AND proves to her own husband that she was innocent of the infidelity that he was suspecting when she died, fifty years earlier.
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Legítima defensa (1953)
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Mr. X is convicted of killing Mr. Y and serves a jail sentence. After being released, he discovers that Mr. Y is still alive...
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La calle de los amores (1954)
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Hubby latches onto a series of side-pieces and wifey finds it increasingly hard to put up with his behavior.
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Pobre huerfanita (1955)
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Little girl with a cruel nanny and neglectful parents hears mumsy and popsy talking about divorce, and runs away from home.
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Sangre en el barrio (1952)
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Slumlord and his daughter interfere in the lives of the proletariat for personal gratification.
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Un divorcio (1953)
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Divorced woman has to deal with blowback from the fact that her second marriage is only a civil union and not a church wedding. Meanwhile, her young-adult son is falling in love with a divorcee of his own, and faing severe opposition from his father over his choice of partners..
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Chucho el Roto (1954)
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Humble craftsman runs afoul of a rich girl's father and ends up in prison; the ill-fated romance has repercussions over the course of twenty-odd years and ultimately drives him to a life of crime.
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El águila negra contra los enmascarados de la muerte (1958)
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El Aguila Negra (Fernando Casanova) -a mix of Zorro with The Lone Ranger- has a new problem to deal with. Sectarian group known as "The Masked of Death", formed by seven masked men, is threatening a small village in the Mexican country. They are murdering and kidnapping the villagers, and occasionally stealing. Raúl (Casanova), a kind young man and also a great shooter, is worry about the situation. But the richest man in town, suspects that Raúl is one of the Masked of Death. In order to clean his name, Raúl will fight with the masked bandits, trying to rescue two beautiful girls, one of them the daughter of his best friend. What just a few people know, is that Raul is, in fact, El Aguila Negra.
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Pecado Mortal (1955)
Character: Julia Falcón
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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El diario de mi madre (1957)
Character: Patricia
Scheming secretary sabotages her boss's wedding plans and snags him for herself. She, him, his brother and the abandoned pregnant fiance all suffer as a result.
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Maratón de baile (1958)
Character: N/A
Several couples are lured into becoming contestants in a dance marathon that awards a large cash prize to the couple still standing at the end of this grueling test of endurance.
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Crimen y castigo (1951)
Character: María
Adaptation of Dostoyevsky's novel about a student who plans a conceptual murder and then butts heads with a police detective.
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Inmaculada (1950)
Character: Guillermina Perea
A single mother discovers her daughter getting ready to elope with an unworthy boyfriend, so she sits the girl down and tells her the whole entire story of her own very unhappy marriage.
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Acuérdate de vivir (1953)
Character: Marta
In Guanajuato, a piano teacher delays her marriage to an engineer not to let her younger sisters alone. As he is love with her voice, he is mistaken for a sister whom he marries. The teacher then goes to the capital. There she becomes part of a family of young students, who believe she is the mistress of his father, so she suffers the scorn and reproach. Over the years the parents die and she renounces to the inheritance they leave her.
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La hija del ministro (1952)
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A young bureaucrat's career takes off when it's believed he's keeping company with the daughter of a higher-ranking official.
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De piel de víbora (2002)
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After returning from a trip, a young dentist discovers that her home has been ransacked. Determined to recover part of her belongings, the protagonist initiates a criminal process within a corrupt and ineffective justice system that turns her life into a nightmare.
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Apasionada (1952)
Character: Gloria Zavaleta
Returning veteran with PTSD/amnesia returns home and gets tangled up in a criminal investigation.
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Dos gallos en palenque (1960)
Character: Condesa Sofía de Montescue
Venezuelan guy and Mexican rancher get competitive toward each other -- mostly over "the girl".
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Necesito dinero (1951)
Character: Emma
Manuel is a mechanic in love with the beautiful Maria Teresa. When the rich Jose Antonio courts his beloved Maria, Manuel realizes that he needs money and gets into trouble to get it.
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Hipócrita..! (1949)
Character: Teresa, la cigarrera
A disfigured woman is helped by a talented composer to recover her face with plastic surgery. Then he discovers that she's a beautiful woman and a talented singer.
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Cuando ¡Viva Villa..! es la muerte (1958)
Character: Cecilia, the teacher
The third and final chapter of director Ismael Rodríguez's series about Pancho Villa. Several stories about the life and death of the famous mexican revolutionary general.
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El Rey de México (1956)
Character: Elda Negri
A humble tramp is turned, for a couple of days, into the richest and most famous man in México.
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Trotacalles (1951)
Character: María / Azalea
In Mexico City, two sisters live radically different lives: Maria, who—along with her supportive group of fellow sex workers—must deal with unscrupulous, abusive clients and her exploitative pimp, Rudy, and Elena, a society woman trapped in a marriage of convenience, who falls prey to Rudy’s fortune-seeking seduction.
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En este pueblo no hay ladrones (1965)
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When a young boy steals billiard balls from a local saloon, a stranger is charged with the crime. The local layabouts find there is no reason to hang out at the bar without being able to shoot pool, and the boy entertains thoughts of forming a gang to steal more billiard balls in hopes of making money.
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Cárcel de mujeres (1951)
Character: Prisionera
Evangelina murders her lover Alberto. In prison she meets Dora, Alberto's girlfriend, who was deprived of her freedom for his illicit business. An interesting story is about to be woven.
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Una mujer sin amor (1952)
Character: Luisa
After indulging in an affair with a man (a friend of the family) she truly loves, a woman returns to her young son and husband for good, and loses contact with the man. Her husband is unaware of the affair. Twenty years later, there is news that the friend has died and left all of his money to the younger son in the family, which leads us to question this younger son's biological origin.
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