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Ángel del infierno (1959)
Character: N/A
Young woman moves to a remote border town to take charge of properties she inherited from her father.
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México nunca duerme (1959)
Character: N/A
Fretful granny is upset when her granddaughter isn't home by 9 PM on Saturday night, so she teams up with a gangster to tour Mexico City nightclubs looking for her.
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La vida tiene tres días (1955)
Character: Señora Barrios, Anfitriona en reunión
Big-city songwriter and small-town music student conduct a romance by mail, then finally meet.
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Lo que no se puede perdonar!.. (1953)
Character: Rita
Hortensia is almost ready to take her vows at the convent... but she gets distracted by her stepmother's boyfriend. Things do not go well.
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Mujeres que trabajan (1953)
Character: Margarita
Women connected with a female-run employment agency and a women-only boarding house bond together in mutual support.
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La estancia del gaucho Cruz (1938)
Character: Jacinta
A young actress intends to win over a man who, after Don Juan's fame, had isolated himself in a ranch, for which she disguises herself as a man and becomes his chauffeur.
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El sobretodo de Céspedes (1939)
Character: Elena
The needy Pedro Céspedes finds a coat that implies for those who wear it a mysterious prodigality of money and jewelry.
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¿Dónde está tu mujer? (1940)
Character: N/A
To impress a millionaire uncle well, his niece poses as a house maid. When the real maid arrives, she poses as the wife.
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El diablo no es tan diablo (1949)
Character: Mercedes
A couple in crisis receives a mysterious visit from the devil, who offers them a tempting solution to their problems-but his true intention is to claim their souls in exchange.
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Cruz de olvido (1984)
Character: Candelaria
Ambitious, insensitive mother blocks daughter's marriage by telling her fiance a lie about her.
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Menores de edad (1951)
Character: Blanca
Late-teens girl is trapped into masquerading as a 12 year old. Wacky complications.
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El médico de las locas (1955)
Character: N/A
Unanimously flunking his professional medical exam, Apolonio dabbles with more enthusiasm than idea in ballet, theater, painting and sculpture before establishing himself as the "doctor of the madwomen". Supported by his unconditional girlfriend Maruca, the young man prescribes music to the deranged ladies who visit him to be treated in his magical therapeutic chair.
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Nuestra tierra de paz (1939)
Character: N/A
During a conversation between a grandfather and his grandson, the latter tells him the story of the liberator General José de San Martín (1778-1850) from the patriot's childhood, through his stay in Spain, his return to the Río de la Plata, the development of the continental plan and the European exile.
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Caminito de Gloria (1939)
Character: N/A
A young woman travels with her uncle to the city, there she works with a singer who she will have to replace. Later, she goes blind.
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Yo no creo en los hombres (1955)
Character: Doña Leonor, madre de Arturo
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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Las infieles (1953)
Character: Emilia Valverde
Governess falls in love with the uncle of the children she's teaching. Then complications.
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Si yo fuera diputado (1952)
Character: Lucía
Cantinflas is a unique barber, who trades with an elderly neighbor, a lawyer by profession, laws lessons in exchange for haircuts and shaved. It proposes advice to defend in court the disadvantaged neighborhood. His success deputy seeks the votes as the other candidate, Don Próculo, it is not accepted by anyone but his own bodyguards. Don Próculo will use know how much ruse to win the election by the Council, and also for the love of 'Sarita'
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Vainilla, bronce y morir (1957)
Character: Isabel
A beautiful woman, fatally ill of the heart, is torn between the love of a poor sculptor and a forced marriage with the sadistic son of a millionaire.
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