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Mujeres sin mañana (1951)
Character: La Beba
Loosely-plotted melodrama about five "hostesses" and the owners of a waterfront nightclub.
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Póker de ases (1952)
Character: N/A
Four brothers try to manage their careers and love-lives under the close supervision of a domineering mother.
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Cabalgando a la luna (1974)
Character: Doña Gertrudis Fernández
Decadent, failing Mexico City family get life-lessons from rural visitors.
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El buscabullas (1976)
Character: N/A
An east-coast financier is touring the far west via stagecoach; in Nogales AZ, his son is kidnapped and three rival groups of black hats try to profit from the situation.
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Música y dinero (1958)
Character: N/A
Restaurant/nightclub is sinking into bankruptcy and management team pull wacky shit to try to get back on their feet.
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Doña Diabla (1950)
Character: Modelo (uncredited)
A woman, after committing a murder, flees into a church, confessing her life story to a priest.
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El imperio de Drácula (1967)
Character: Mrs. Brener
A group of beautiful female vampires lure men to their estate so they can feed on their blood.
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The Last Rebel (1958)
Character: N/A
Mexican western film about Joaquin Murrieta, the Robin Hood of the West.
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3-D Rarities: Volume II (2020)
Character: (archive)
The long-awaited follow-up collection of extraordinary 3-D wonders, including the feature-length El Corazón y la Espada, all expertly restored in a Blu-ray world premiere. For over 35 years, it has been the mission of the 3-D Film Archive to locate, save, assemble, and restore previously lost 3-D films. 3-D Rarities, Volume II spans over 40 years of international 3-D film production, and is appropriately presented in three segments.
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Of Love and Desire (1963)
Character: Mrs. Renard
American engineer Steve Corey comes to Mexico to work at one of the mining projects owned by Katherine Beckman and her half-brother Paul. He meets Katherine, and the man he is replacing, Bill Maxton, tells him that Katherine is his for the asking..."all you have to do is touch her---she goes off like fireworks. There were plenty of guys before me, and there'll be plenty after me." Steve finds Katherine as advertised but he falls in love with her. Once he sees that the romance is for real, brother Paul is more than a little displeased at this turn of events and brings back one of Katherine's earlier flames, Gus Cole, to tempt Katherine away from Steve.
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¡Ay, amor... cómo me has puesto! (1951)
Character: Margarita
A low-class baker accidentally gets to know an attractive but bitter fiancée. By getting her snobby, dead-pan family to spend some time with his scumbag friends, he changes their lives, while at the time stealing the girl's heart.
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Reportaje (1953)
Character: Party guest
Reporters compete for cash prize awarded for biggest scoop on New Year's Eve.
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The Sun Also Rises (1957)
Character: Frances (uncredited)
A group of disillusioned American expatriate writers live a dissolute, hedonistic lifestyle in 1920's France and Spain.
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Yo no creo en los hombres (1955)
Character: Silvia Ramírez
In Havana, humble office girl Maria Caridad becomes the victim of rich playboy Arturo who seduces her and takes her to bed under false pretenses.
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El corazón y la espada (1954)
Character: Princess Esme
In this period costume swashbuckler, Don Pedro de Rivera, the rightful owner of a Spanish castle seeks to reclaim it from an occupying Moorish Caliph. Don Pedro’s accomplice is Juan Ponce de León, who intends to steal the "Rose of Granada," a rare gem owned by the Caliph, which supposedly contains a rare essence that ensures eternal youth.
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Mariana (1968)
Character: Mariana's mother
As a teenager and student at a convent school, young Mariana runs away with her boyfriend, provoking the wrath of her father who sends her to Switzerland for ten years.
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El revoltoso (1951)
Character: Aida
Well-intentioned Tin Tan who is always making trouble for other people, sometimes on purpose and sometimes by accident.
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Fury in Paradise (1955)
Character: (as Rea Iturbi)
In this western, the hero takes a Mexican vacation, gets caught up in a revolutionary plot with the powerful owner of a hacienda, and falls in love with the rancher's daughter all at the same time.
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Las infieles (1953)
Character: Carmen de Rojas
Governess falls in love with the uncle of the children she's teaching. Then complications.
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El señor fotógrafo (1953)
Character: Diana Alvírez
Cantinflas, a traveling photographer, is captured by some gangsters while trying to get some flowers for his girlfriend. The gangsters have confused him with the assistant of Dr. Penongo, a scientist who has discovered the formula of a new atomic bomb. Meanwhile, Penongo has suffered a car accident and has lost his memory ...
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Damiana... y los hombres (1967)
Character: N/A
Damiana, a girl who has grown up with her grandmother and a friend, is discovered by photographer and launched as supermodel.
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Locos por la televisión (1958)
Character: Bonnie
Nightclub owners try to scrape up enough money to sponsor a variety show on TV to publicize their artists and their venue.
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La noche avanza (1952)
Character: Rebeca
Marcos is an arrogant jai-alai player who seduces and discards women until he himself becomes the object of a cunning revenge.
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