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El corsario negro (1944)
Character: N/A
This Mexican drama features murder, revenge, ruling power and romance in Eighteenth century Maracaibo.
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El amor no es negocio (1950)
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Brother and sister bumpkins move to the big city, where they fall into the orbit of a gigolo-pimp type.
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La virgen morena (1942)
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Intensifying skirmishes between a brutally oppressive conquistador imperialist and the last holdouts of Aztec resistance... and meanwhile, miraculous visitations of The Virgin Mary to two of the downtrodden and conquered indigenous peons.
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Su última canción (1933)
Character: Delia Ballesteros
A down on his luck opera singer, prevents the suicide of a young girl and falls in love with her. She inspires him to manage a successful come back but his plans to marry her are abruptly reject it with disastrous consequences.
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Juan sin miedo (1938)
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Young man goes on the run after being falsely accused of killing his girlfriend's father.
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Martín Garatuza (1935)
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Sixteenth-century swashbuckler helps a young woman claim a rightful inheritance in the face of opposition from her father's widow and co-conspirators.
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Hoy comienza la vida (1935)
Character: Consuelo
1930s yuppie Pedro has a wife and two mistresses, but tragically learns the error of his ways.
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Una luz en mi camino (1939)
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In a small city, talented María was trained as a singer by blind composer Joaquín. They both dream of making it big in the capital but, when they finally make the move, they find that success is not achieved without struggles.
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El gran campeón (1949)
Character: Avelina
El Kid Azteca not only fights to become someone in life; he also fights for the love of Avelina, who shows no interest in him when she sees that fame has gone to his head.
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El charro Negro (1940)
Character: Julia
Masked cowboy avenger in the style of The Lone Ranger, first film in a series of four.
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Perdición de mujeres (1951)
Character: Avelina
Small town girl moves to the big city. When she can't find a job, she starts hanging with a bad crowd.
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Amanecer ranchero (1942)
Character: N/A
The old massa dies and his son comes home to take over the hacienda. Things are going to be a whole lot different now; he's overturning all the old social order. A-a-and...
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Juan Soldado (1940)
Character: La esposa del ranchero
The murder of an 8-year-old boy by a young soldier in Tijuana, Mexico, leads to riots on the streets. Based on a true story.
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La Llorona (1933)
Character: Doña Marina - la Malinche
In modern Mexico, a malevolent spirit targets a family, linking tragic past events of abandoned, infanticidal mothers to a possessed intruder's attempt to sacrifice their son.
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La zandunga (1938)
Character: Marilú
It is the story of a beautiful Tehuana woman who falls in love with a sailor who leaves with the promise of returning, but due to her delay she decides to accept a former suitor as her husband. Finally, when the marriage is about to materialize, the sailor returns creating an emotional conflict in her that is resolved thanks to her fiancé who, by intuiting her true feelings, leaves her free to stay with the sailor
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Dicen que soy comunista (1951)
Character: Bertha Chagoy y Puente
A worker overwhelmed by the economic crisis and the cost of living is accidentally propaganda of a political party, apparently from left, who convinces him to join their ranks and defending the working class. After entering through a ritual as mysterious as typical, you will realize demagoguery and arrangements existing between union leaders to maintain the status quo unchanged and profit from mafia practices.
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