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El rayo del sur (1943)
Character: Nicolás Bravo
Latter part of the career of Padre Morelos, the 18th/19th century military leader. Sequel to... um... El Padre Morelos.
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Flor de fango (1942)
Character: Julio
Wicked man seduces virtuous young woman; she leaves home in disgrace. Etc.
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Su última canción (1933)
Character: Juanito
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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Hoy comienza la vida (1935)
Character: Luis Cañedo
1930s yuppie Pedro has a wife and two mistresses, but tragically learns the error of his ways.
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Simón Bolívar (1942)
Character: General José María Córdova
Biopic of the revolutionary Simón Bolívar who fought to end Spanish rule over much of Latin America.
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Mi madrecita (1940)
Character: Luis
Woman faces the vicissitudes of life with her three adult children well in the background. But when the chips are down...
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El conde de Montecristo (1942)
Character: N/A
Based on the famous novel by Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo tells the story of a man who is unjustly imprisoned alongside an old man, who before dying reveals the location of a buried treasure. When the man manages to escape from his miserable cell, he changes his identity, becoming the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo, an identity he uses to take revenge on those who betrayed him and sent him to prison.
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Morenita clara (1943)
Character: Adrián
Priest nags a crusty old man into reconciling with his daughter-in-law and granddaughter after the death of his son.
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Las águilas frente al sol (1932)
Character: N/A
Carmen is in poverty because his dad died. She's start working in a beauty salon in México City. There's she meet Frank, the son of a important oil company president. Then, she meet Oscar at the Beauty Saloon too, who sell her to a cabaret in Shangai. After that she became spy of the Chinese Empire.
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¡Arriba las mujeres! (1943)
Character: Enrique
Movie in which funny situations based on the entanglements caused by a woman named Felicidad to her family because of her feminist ideology are presented, to the extent of bringing her daughters and herself to a divorce trial.
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Dos monjes (1934)
Character: Juan
In a Gothic-styled monastery, a monk named Javier sees the face of another monk, Juan, and suddenly attempts to bludgeon him to death with a heavy crucifix. Both men then relate their own versions of a story of romantic rivalry between them.
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La virgen que forjó una patria (1942)
Character: Juan Aldama
On the eve of the Grito de Dolores and faced with the threat of being arrested by the viceregal government, Miguel Hidalgo suggested to Captain Allende that the flag of the insurgent movement be the banner of the Virgin of Guadalupe.
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