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Dos noches (1933)
Character: Manuel Jiménez Blanco
A Spanish-language version of "Revenge at Monte Carlo".
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Politiquerías (1931)
Character: N/A
Ollie is running for mayor and an old flame threatens to blackmail him.
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Locuras de amor (1930)
Character: N/A
Locuras de amor is a comedy short from Charley Chase with all speaking Spanish
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Monerías (1931)
Character: The Captain
Alternate-language version of Rough Seas (1931)
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Estrellados (1930)
Character: Alcalde de Río Seco
A matinée idol and a bumbling manager fight for the love of a would-be starlet. Estrellados is the Spanish version of Free and Easy (1930) with Hispanic/Spanish-speaking actors.
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Don Juan diplomático (1931)
Character: Minister of War
The ambassador of a Ruritanian land charges his attache with cozying up to the wife of the war minister, to get her to make her husband change his mind on a treaty he opposes.Complications both political and romantic ensue.
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Espionage Agent (1939)
Character: Geneva Restaurant Patron
When Barry Corvall discovers that his new bride is a possible enemy agent, he resigns from the diplomatic service to go undercover to route out an espionage ring planning to destroy American industrial capability.
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Thunder Below (1932)
Character: Pacheo
Story of an unhappy wife of oil rigger who labors in a Central American oil field. The bored Susan falls in love with Walt's good friend Ken but keeps her husband in the dark about her feelings... until he's plunged into darkness for real when he loses his eyesight. Susan finds her attentions then wandering yet another man, Davis, and Ken urges her to return to Walt.
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Gilda (1946)
Character: Gambler (uncredited)
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
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Fatal Lady (1936)
Character: Paris Cafe Guest (uncredited)
On her debut as an opera star, Marion Stuart is interrogated and possibly implicated in the death of a male acquaintance. Released, although thoroughly shaken-up, Marion attempts to perform but loses her voice onstage. Humiliated, but driven to sing, she travels to South America under the assumed name of Maria Delasano, and works in an opera company under the tutelage of Feodor Glinka, who wants her to shun men and save herself for her art. Mary resists the persistent attentions of wealthy young Phil Roberts, who follows the company in hopes of marrying her. ...
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A Message to Garcia (1936)
Character: General Calixto García
A fiery Cuban woman guides an emissary from the U.S. president through the jungles of war-torn Cuba.
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Don Q Son of Zorro (1925)
Character: Ramon
Don Cesar De Vega crosses swords with a vicious member of the Queen's Guard, and steals the affection of a young heiress. When the officer frames the young upstart for murder, Don Cesar fakes his own death and retreats to the crumbling ruins of the family castle he plots his vengeance.
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Crossroads (1942)
Character: Associate Judge (uncredited)
A French diplomat who's recovered from amnesia is blackmailed over crimes he can't remember.
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Tiembla y Titubea (1930)
Character: Police Chief (uncredited)
Street musicians Stan and Ollie have no success earning money in the dead of winter in a bad neighborhood. Their instruments are destroyed in an argument with a woman, but their luck seems to turn when Stan finds a wallet.
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The Mummy's Curse (1944)
Character: Bit (uncredited)
After being buried in quicksand for the past 25 years, Kharis is set free to roam the rural bayous of Louisiana, as is the soul of his beloved Princess Ananka, still housed in the body of Amina Mansouri, who seeks help and protection at a swamp draining project.
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Whispering Sage (1927)
Character: Old Pedro
This silent Western featured a group of Basque settlers terrorized by a greedy land baron (Joseph W. Girard). Jones played Buck Kildare, who, after falling for Basque beauty Natalie Joyce, comes to the aid of the settlers. On his sterling horse Silver, Kildare goes after the villain, who, it turns out, is the very same man who murdered his brother Tom (William A. Steele).
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Desire (1936)
Character: Pedro, the Butler (uncredited)
Madeleine steals a string of pearls in Paris and uses American engineer Tom, who is driving on his vacation to Spain, to get the pearls out of France. But getting the pearls back from him proves to be difficult without falling in love.
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The Texan (1930)
Character: Sixto
Outlaw Llano Kid poses as a rich Mexican widow's son and falls in love with a cousin.
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Casablanca (1943)
Character: Guest at Rick's (uncredited)
In Casablanca, Morocco in December 1941, a cynical American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.
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Only Angels Have Wings (1939)
Character: Tourist
A traveling performer arrives at a remote South American port town where the head of an air freight service must risk his pilots' lives to earn a major contract.
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